Re: What was/is the best outboard you've owned
I don't like to own outboards that I have to pay someone else to fix, so I go for the old OMCs. I've had a bunch and would have a hard time pinning this answer down to any one motor. I'd say that any of the two or three cylinder motors from the late fifties to the middle seventies, are OK. My exception to this statement, would be any of the battery CD engines - just don't like them.
I just sold a '69 Johnson 6hp motor that I probably shouldn't have, but I'm trying to reduce my inventory and it went to a young kid (his first motor), so I feel sort of like I passed on a tradition of boating, fishing, etc. It always ran great for me and I'm sure that the young man will proudly bring home lots of fish and crabs because of it. If you feel a need to let go of a treasured toy, I guess that's about as good as it gets.
My '72 Johnson 65hp outboard has been a great one too. Its taken me to the distant regions of our local lakes and bayous more times than I can now remember and aside from one time that I had a carb issue and an ignition issue at the same time (not long after I bought it), its never failed me. The motor has been a workhorse for my photography activities and has powered me on a bunch of volunteer SAR missions, often in the middle of the night. One fellow with about a fifty thousand dollar boat, who I found run completely up on a marsh at four in the morning, sure was glad that OMC made such great engines! Well, that and the fact that I had lots of bug spray with me! Ever been in a Louisiana marsh in the middle of the night with no bug repellent?
I've become like my grandaddy - set in my ways! Give me old OMC aluminum or give me death!
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