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Which motor for a 14 ft. gregor
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<blockquote data-quote="dkonrai" data-source="post: 329783" data-attributes="member: 9947"><p>personally, hondas dont like the salt water. believe me. i have seen too many hondas, carb, fuel pump, lower units all dont like the salt. i would also agree, older johnson/evinrude 2 stroke. watch out for the newer models with the plastic primer, and carb cover and bowl. thats the only bad things about those motors. </p><p>i would look for a johnnyrude or yamaha. the rest i would pass. if you want a four stroke the tohatsu cant be beat, and it does like the salt water. jmho</p><p>dino</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dkonrai, post: 329783, member: 9947"] personally, hondas dont like the salt water. believe me. i have seen too many hondas, carb, fuel pump, lower units all dont like the salt. i would also agree, older johnson/evinrude 2 stroke. watch out for the newer models with the plastic primer, and carb cover and bowl. thats the only bad things about those motors. i would look for a johnnyrude or yamaha. the rest i would pass. if you want a four stroke the tohatsu cant be beat, and it does like the salt water. jmho dino [/QUOTE]
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