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Todd in NY

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  1. I had the 1986 model of this Evinrude and it was a solid motor. Plenty of power and very smooth. It should make someone a real good motor for their boat. Good luck with the sale.
  2. Jim, even when the fishing wasn't good, I was in good company, fishing with you and little crappie a handful of times. It was a good year because I learned a lot and made some good fishing friends along the way. Can't wait for 2017!
  3. Here is a pic of the Evinrude repair manual and 4 washers for the drain & fill plugs.
  4. Thanks for mentioning my 3.3 Evinrude. I have a 7.5 Evinrude long shaft already, so I am looking for a long shaft in the 15-25 HP range to use on the bigger lakes. I just used this 3.3 a few days ago on my 16ft aluminum boat. Its nice to never have to carry a fuel tank or extra fuel for that 3.3 motor.
  5. Willing to add cash to make up the difference in motor values. Didn't think I needed to say that, but common sense isn't so common
  6. Open to trades for fishing equipment.
  7. I went with a shorter bipod myself, but I'm not shooting over tall grass. Some of my shooting is prone and some is off a bench, but my bipod is on a target rifle, not a hunting rifle.
  8. Make me an offer, I was thinking $20?
  9. I finally found it. It extends from 13" to 24". Looks like a Harris.
  10. Thanks to everyone who made a trade offer for my boat. I ended up trading for a canoe from a disabled vet right here in my home town after he saw my ad on CL. Tight lines everyone!
  11. I have a few more boxes to check tonight.
  12. This motor will run for about 10-12 hours (or longer, I've never ran it out of gas) on one quart of gas, so no need to pack a gas can with you.
  13. Yep, price gouging big time!!! I found some off brand ones for a lot less but I figured with my luck they wouldn't fit. so I had to bite the bullet and pay Evinrude's price for their "obsolete" prop. The price we pay sometimes for "piece of mind".
  14. The new prop receipt
  15. Updated with trade info; This is a 2-stroke, single cylinder outboard motor with a 15" (short) shaft, model # E3ROEDE. This motor has an internal fuel tank that holds about 1 quart of gas. It weighs 27 pounds which makes it real easy to transport for a small boat. I used this motor on my 14ft aluminum row boat, my 16ft aluminum row boat and my 15ft canoe. The prop is in perfect shape. This motor has always had premium non-ethanol gas used in it and runs on a 50:1 mix. I also use Sta-bil Marine 360 in each tank of gas. This motor is winterized every fall and is stored inside my garage when not in use. I run this motor once a month during the warmer months so it never sits too long without being started. I can get more than two days of fishing out of this 1 quart tank of gas. I bought an original owners manual and an Evinrude repair manual for this motor (they cost me $50) that I will include in the sale, as well as the 4 new washers that are pictured with the blue repair manual (they are for the gear oil drain and fill plugs). The only reason I am selling this motor is because I converted my boat to take long shaft (20") motors, which makes this motor too short for my transom.I will consider trades for a long shaft (20 inch) motor in the 15-20HP range, with cash to make up the difference. I would also consider trading for the right 2kw portable gas generator that I could use for camping. Other things I would consider trading for are Lake Ontario type fishing rods, reels, and tackle. Also a Humminbird fish finder with a 7 inch screen or bigger (I'd really like a 959 with DI so I wouldn't have to switch my transducer ). Any item you have for trade must be in good working order, just like my motor is. Thanks for looking.For an extra $75 I will include a NIB spare prop that cost me $142 with shipping (see attached photos of the prop and receipt). Cash and local pick-up only.
  16. Yes, it's still available.
  17. I think I still have an extra that I don't use. It has retractable legs and attaches to the front sling swivel. I'll look for it in the next hour or so.
  18. I agree the kicker is the best option. I was really surprised that I could get down to trolling speeds with my main motor just by replacing the shifter, throttle cable and shift cable. Right now I don't troll enough to justify buying a kicker. That could change next year or two years from now, who knows?
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