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<blockquote data-quote="Aaron Lariscy" data-source="post: 218384" data-attributes="member: 5884"><p>I am shopping for an outboard for my 17 foot basstracker and I am curious about what year model I should be looking for. Obviously older year models are cheaper but they are easier to work on in the back yard as well. A newer outboard will cost more but should be more reliable idealy. So where is the trade off in year model between reliability and me being able to trouble shoot and repair on my own? It's rated for a 80 but I am looking to put a 60-70 hp to save some weight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aaron Lariscy, post: 218384, member: 5884"] I am shopping for an outboard for my 17 foot basstracker and I am curious about what year model I should be looking for. Obviously older year models are cheaper but they are easier to work on in the back yard as well. A newer outboard will cost more but should be more reliable idealy. So where is the trade off in year model between reliability and me being able to trouble shoot and repair on my own? It's rated for a 80 but I am looking to put a 60-70 hp to save some weight. [/QUOTE]
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