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<blockquote data-quote="Crazyboat" data-source="post: 455703" data-attributes="member: 21552"><p>I'm late to the show as it seems you've made a purchase now. Call any dealer and they will be able to tell you or e-mail the manufacturer.</p><p></p><p>You never stated your grandsons age, but if he is young and speed is your concern I was going to recommend you getting him a 2 cyl outboard. 1 because they are smoother and quieter and 2 because as he grows up, it will soon be far too slow a boat for his likes. By getting a 9.9 and putting a restriction on it so it won't go too fast you can later on remove the restriction and let him hit 20 MPH and have some fun when the right age/maturity level comes along.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crazyboat, post: 455703, member: 21552"] I'm late to the show as it seems you've made a purchase now. Call any dealer and they will be able to tell you or e-mail the manufacturer. You never stated your grandsons age, but if he is young and speed is your concern I was going to recommend you getting him a 2 cyl outboard. 1 because they are smoother and quieter and 2 because as he grows up, it will soon be far too slow a boat for his likes. By getting a 9.9 and putting a restriction on it so it won't go too fast you can later on remove the restriction and let him hit 20 MPH and have some fun when the right age/maturity level comes along. [/QUOTE]
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