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<blockquote data-quote="90 dB" data-source="post: 340735" data-attributes="member: 12473"><p>Hello all. I have a '96 9.9 Mercury outboard that I would like to convert to electric start. When I search the serial number (0G294120) I find the motor called a "Sailmate". It's odd, because it's a short shaft. What's the difference between a Sailmate and the standard motor? Also, where is the best source for the conversion kit? I won't be doing the work myself, but I'd like to know what the parts cost is before I get a quote from the mechanic.</p><p></p><p>thanks,</p><p></p><p>Bob Burke</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="90 dB, post: 340735, member: 12473"] Hello all. I have a '96 9.9 Mercury outboard that I would like to convert to electric start. When I search the serial number (0G294120) I find the motor called a "Sailmate". It's odd, because it's a short shaft. What's the difference between a Sailmate and the standard motor? Also, where is the best source for the conversion kit? I won't be doing the work myself, but I'd like to know what the parts cost is before I get a quote from the mechanic. thanks, Bob Burke [/QUOTE]
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