I've posted a few times here on which motor would be best, and I understand that it depends on maintenance. And I don't just post and never buy, I'm trying to make the best decision I can by asking the knowledgeable. I did take the plunge on a 20' pontoon with a 40hp johnson, but now I need a motor to replace my 115hp Merc that #2 cylinder/piston shot craps.
So. My choices are a similar year 115 Merc for $400 with tilt trim and controls. A early 70's Chrysler 105 also with tilt trim and controls $800. OR a 1980 Evinrude 85hp with tilt trim & controls. The Evinrude comes with same year bass boat needing work, trailer, Trolling motor, fishfinder, anchor, etc. for $700. The Merc and Chrysler are "Supposedly" ready for water. The owner of the Evinrude seems quite honest and said needs impeller and carbs need cleaning. Did have it running on muffs but may need some other work. It's dead winter so starting a running probably not an option. I'm leaning towards the Evinrude with boat and trailer. So if the Evinrude does need work, would it be easier to work on it compared to The Merc or Chrylser.
So. My choices are a similar year 115 Merc for $400 with tilt trim and controls. A early 70's Chrysler 105 also with tilt trim and controls $800. OR a 1980 Evinrude 85hp with tilt trim & controls. The Evinrude comes with same year bass boat needing work, trailer, Trolling motor, fishfinder, anchor, etc. for $700. The Merc and Chrysler are "Supposedly" ready for water. The owner of the Evinrude seems quite honest and said needs impeller and carbs need cleaning. Did have it running on muffs but may need some other work. It's dead winter so starting a running probably not an option. I'm leaning towards the Evinrude with boat and trailer. So if the Evinrude does need work, would it be easier to work on it compared to The Merc or Chrylser.