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  1. I never was a vendor there but I can say this even 4 or 5 years ago, shows like this were costly for the vendors to attend and were questionable as to whether you covered costs. The economy for retailers has been tough since 2005, when gas crossed $3.00 per gallon the first time.

  2. I have used a short shaft on several boats, including a starcraft with a similar set up to your Crestliner. You are not using the kicker to put the boat on plane, so shaft size is irrelevant. I concur with Ray above on wavy days it will the prop will come out of the water. Your short shaft will always hold its value and use it while you wait the proper long shaft if you eventually choose to upgrade.

  3. I concur with the above statement-it is also critical that you get the anti-freeze circulated through the engine and make sure there are no hidden areas where water gets trapped. Otherwise you are looking at major dollars in engine block or manifold repairs.

  4. Sold 12/10/11

    1987 Mercury 90 Hp Long Shaft with power trim has blown power head. Motor will turn a little than lock up. Taken to local Mercury dealer who figured it was a connecting rod-was not pursued any further. Oil injection was functioning up until that point. Good lower unit, power trim unit other motor parts. Motor is good cosmetically. $750.00 or best offer-at the moment still hooked up and on the boat.

    Serial number OB152836

    model number 1090727

    Motor is located in Dunkirk NY

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  5. The V-4 Evinrudes and Johnsons may have been the best motors ever produced, and parts are readily available. I have just purchased my first four stroke this summer, a used 90 Mercury, it is sweet. I have a couple small evinrudes from the 70's which are great motors and will probably run well for another couple decades. OMC and Mercury tweaked their two strokes over the years so they are still relatively fuel efficient. OMC got in trouble when the bankruptcy hit and produced a lot of bad product from 1999 til the ETEC era. Costs were cut and corners were cut as well.

  6. Make sure all the connections on the path from the motor to the controls are connected they might have loosened up and that will cause it to beep-had that happen to me. I would also fill the container on the engine also-my Mercury would start to beep with a lot left.

  7. The biggest problem you face in fishing the Dunkirk area for walleye in September and October is the wind. Some years you are lucky if there are a few days that you can get out that matches your schedule for getting out. Have been around the lake here for over forty years.

  8. Others will disagree but a 9.9 will work. Have used a 9.9 on a Grady White 23 Gulfstream(the wide body one) and it moves it all over Lake Erie easily. From the pictures it appears that you could mount the motor as is on the transom to the left of the big Evinrude.

  9. I am not sure you are going to gain a lot outside of an improved ride by moving up one foot to the Bayliner, even though it is a nice boat. The 20-21 Bayliner outboard will give you more room. Having had a 22 Sylvan aluminum for eight seasons, it may also be a good option for you-the Islander is similar. I towed the Sylvan with a s-10, so a modest tow vehicle like a small pickup, mini-van or suv could handle it.

  10. There are guys that use center consoles on both Ontario and Erie. The biggest problem with a center console as opposed to a boat with a windshield is a center console is a great boat for the days of July and August with weather that we are experiencing now. But being unprotected it can make for long days in spring and fall. I have owned and used a center console aluminum in the past, which was 18 ft. and have a friend who I fish with who owned a 19 Sylvan CC fiberglass. The beauty of the center console is it gives you maximum room. Parker makes a great boat, I would not be afraid to purchase it for great lakes fishing.

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