Hey guys new user with a few questions.

Church401

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Me and my girl got a 10ft dingy with a 9.9 2stroke yamaha and had a ton of fun this summer. Next year we plan to do it a little bigger and get a 14 or 16 foot v-hull Jon boat. I have a 1962 evinrude "fast twin in decent working condition in the basement. Would it be worth it over a 9.9. 2 stroke yamaha from 1994? The yamaha runs amazing and the evinrude would need some work to get running tops. I added a picture or 2 so you guys could see our setup!
 

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Bosunsmate

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Id go for the fast twin if it worked well, if its compression etc is fine you should get quite a bit more power despite its extra weight.
Wheres that picture taken by the way?
 

racerone

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Those old fastwins were not very heavy..-------I would say the fastwin is around 85 lbs.----Yamaha 9.9 might be 78 lbs.
 

F_R

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What is your goal, a larger boat and need more power for it?
 

ct1762@gmail.com

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for what it's worth that 10ft takes a 5hp max. i know because i have the same one only a grumman which i believe was bought out by omc/sea nymph. i've put a 9.9/15 on it and it was way too heavy. the 18 evinrude is lighter than the yammy but not much. i will say those 18hp motors are really strong. every bit as fast as a newer 15hp 2 stroke. probably has to do with the tiny, narrow bullet like lower unit. racer i thought the fastwin was only 69 lbs? the 15 merc i had was definitely heavier.
 

racerone

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I used the factory brochure to find the weight of a 22 cubic inch model.----Where did you find the given weight at 69 lbs.----I believe the 10 HP those years was 64 lbs
 
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