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My new 1960-61? AlumaCraft FD
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<blockquote data-quote="airshot" data-source="post: 511646" data-attributes="member: 1183"><p>If going with a new four stroke, remember weight ! An older two stroke that has been freshened up will be just as reliable, faster, less weight, and less expensive even after an overhaul with new paint ...and the " cool" factor is out of this world !! My boating career started in the late 50's, numerous outboards ran for years with very little maintenence and with todays better quality oils and fuels, those old motors should not give any problems, once updated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="airshot, post: 511646, member: 1183"] If going with a new four stroke, remember weight ! An older two stroke that has been freshened up will be just as reliable, faster, less weight, and less expensive even after an overhaul with new paint ...and the " cool" factor is out of this world !! My boating career started in the late 50's, numerous outboards ran for years with very little maintenence and with todays better quality oils and fuels, those old motors should not give any problems, once updated. [/QUOTE]
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