Tacklewasher
Lieutenant Commander
- Joined
- Sep 18, 2002
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Haven't been around for a while.<br /><br />Anyway, I have a 1975ish 18' Starcraft Aluminum boat with an OMC Stringer drive (140HP drive but 120 HP motor) and it needs either rebuilding or replacing.<br /><br />I don't like this motor/drive combo. The upper leg leaks and I can't get it sealed. The lower leg is fine but the damn lift is flakey. Plus I can't lift it when close to shore, or drive in shallow water etc. I use this boat mostly for fishing but it did not see water last year as the motor is not running.The the motor has never really been set up right (has a lot of auto stuff on it etc.) and the motor also needs a rebuild.<br /><br />I want to repower but am not sure the best solution.<br /><br />Option 1 is to pull the motor and rebuild it. Put it back in and try to live with it.<br /><br />Option 2 is to get a Merc motor/leg used. I'd have to fill the hole in the transon as the OMC uses the big rubber ring (which has a small leak). Not too big a deal as it is aluminum. I'd try to get 160 HP.<br /><br />Option 3 is to pull the drive and replace it with an outboard. For my use, this seems like the best option. It would let me lift the motor, cut the weight down, give me more room in the boat but would mean building a well for the outboard and making the transom stronger. Again, be looking around 150HP.<br /><br />So, is option 3 doable? I figurre it is possible as I'm playing with alum and not fibreglass. I'm never going to be happy with the leg I have and I think and outboard will be cheaper than a I/O.<br /><br />What might I be missing?