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<blockquote data-quote="Ictalurus" data-source="post: 408052" data-attributes="member: 2983"><p>The 15 and the 20 are the same motor. Spend the extra $ and get the 20. You're not saving any weight by getting the 15. If you want a 15, find an older 2 stroke merc, evinrude or johnson that is based on the 9.9/15 platform. Should save you a considerable amount of weight. You can also put the 9.9 sticker on that. I'm not sure a 9.9 sticker on a modern 20 hp 4 stroke would fool anyone, they are BIG.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ictalurus, post: 408052, member: 2983"] The 15 and the 20 are the same motor. Spend the extra $ and get the 20. You're not saving any weight by getting the 15. If you want a 15, find an older 2 stroke merc, evinrude or johnson that is based on the 9.9/15 platform. Should save you a considerable amount of weight. You can also put the 9.9 sticker on that. I'm not sure a 9.9 sticker on a modern 20 hp 4 stroke would fool anyone, they are BIG. [/QUOTE]
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