Chrysler 105 on a 100hp rated semi trihull

racerone

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This gets into a grey area.-----The plate on the boat may say 100 hp.-----That does not say propshaft power or crankshaft horsepower.----Does not take into account whether it is a lightweight older motor or a new heavy 4 stroke / or heavy 2 stroke motor.
 

cesandroid

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early 80s outboard. i imagine a 2-stroke. owner is selling it for around a 100 bucks. i thought maybe..
 

cesandroid

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But than again im redoing my 70 johnson which should be more zippy when im done.
 

cesandroid

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Lol, hey redbaron sounds like a good idea. Maybe repaint it custom or something. Im sure these i4's are heavy. Haven't found a spec on it yet. They claim this one runs good, 100 bucks whatever, not a bank breaker that's for sure.
 

jimmbo

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the old 105s weighed about 250lb. Featherweights compared to the 4 stroke tonnage of today
 

cesandroid

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Buddy had an old Chrysler 75 I believe years ago. Ran like a top. 2 adults pulling a skier with little trouble. Not much value anymore is what im reading but respectable if looked after I guess.
 

jerryjerry05

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Just remove the sticker on the transom.:)

My boat came from the factory without a sticker.
Since 88 when I bought it I'd been boarded 4 times.
Not once did anybody ask where it was ??
 

Tassie 1

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early 80s outboard. i imagine a 2-stroke. owner is selling it for around a 100 bucks. i thought maybe..

Close but no cigar...
105's were made ( according to the clymer manual ) from 1966 to 1978

cheap donk.
 
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