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<blockquote data-quote="plumbob4u" data-source="post: 495693" data-attributes="member: 32673"><p>I'm about ready too throw in the towel on my 1996 Mercury 30 hp 2 stroke that is way to brutal to manual start. </p><p>While looking at the cost of an electric conversion start it now becomes feasible to purchase a new four stroke 9.9 or</p><p>15 hp and was wondering if that was enough power on a 14foot semi V hull? I know bigger is always better but to putter around the back bay on a nice day to get me too my flounder spots is all I need.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="plumbob4u, post: 495693, member: 32673"] I'm about ready too throw in the towel on my 1996 Mercury 30 hp 2 stroke that is way to brutal to manual start. While looking at the cost of an electric conversion start it now becomes feasible to purchase a new four stroke 9.9 or 15 hp and was wondering if that was enough power on a 14foot semi V hull? I know bigger is always better but to putter around the back bay on a nice day to get me too my flounder spots is all I need. [/QUOTE]
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