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Do outboard motors lose power just because they get old?
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<blockquote data-quote="acwd" data-source="post: 267846" data-attributes="member: 7495"><p>Heres my 2 cents on it. Boat#2 is going to be a bit heavier than boat 1. Because of electric start= battery, long shaft= little more weight. But with 5 more hp that should make up for that but since the boats are different widths the narrower one will ride a little lower in the water than the wider one(I think). Maybe the 15 hp needs a tune up and a compression test to see if it does need a rebuild.</p><p></p><p>Steve</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="acwd, post: 267846, member: 7495"] Heres my 2 cents on it. Boat#2 is going to be a bit heavier than boat 1. Because of electric start= battery, long shaft= little more weight. But with 5 more hp that should make up for that but since the boats are different widths the narrower one will ride a little lower in the water than the wider one(I think). Maybe the 15 hp needs a tune up and a compression test to see if it does need a rebuild. Steve [/QUOTE]
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