The title on my old Angler states that it had a 115 hp Evinrude at one time. I've been trying to find an approx. weight for that or a similar sized outboard of that time period so I will know (roughly) what I can and can't build into the transom area of the boat. I am planning on using a 250 lb. 60 hp E-tec once rebuild is complete.
thanks, frazoo
1984 Evinrude approx. wt.?
1984 Evinrude approx. wt.?
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Built and Using; V12, Cheap Canoe, Modified Honker 14
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Built and Using; V12, Cheap Canoe, Modified Honker 14
Strip Canoe (failed)
V12 and Honker Gone to Boat Heaven= Don't build with cheap ply
Fazoo, the 115 Evinrude/Johnson was part of a series that included everything from 88-120 HP, used by both companies. All were 4 cylinders and used identical powerheads. If you can find the weight of any of them you would have a close match to the 115. Try here, http://www.smalloutboards.com/ , they handle older engines and may be able to help you out.
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