Tnstratofam
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Skip to the Edit at the bottom of this post if you like. What can I say sometimes I go around in circles before I reach my destination.:facepalm:
So I have 16 foot 64 Starcraft ( Aluminum ) Jupiter that I'm going to start a restoration on, and it didn't come with a motor or controls. So I've been keeping an eye out for a candidate. I'm wanting opinions on a few motors I've found on Craigslist. I have a 75hp Chrysler on our 16 foot Super Sport and have been well pleased with its reliability and ease of maintenance. However I'm not against any motor that would be reliable and easy to repair.
I'm planning on putting seating for 4 adults and am going to lay it out like a typical runabout so a motor size that will give a good cruising speed is what I'm thinking would be best. Something in the 50hp-85hp range.
Here are a few I've run across and a link to the thread where I picked up the Jupiter.
Edit::: We are now looking for a motor for a 1981 Starcraft SS160 rated at 90hp. We're going to put the 75hp Chrysler on the Jupiter and look for something with power tilt and trim for the SS.
So I have 16 foot 64 Starcraft ( Aluminum ) Jupiter that I'm going to start a restoration on, and it didn't come with a motor or controls. So I've been keeping an eye out for a candidate. I'm wanting opinions on a few motors I've found on Craigslist. I have a 75hp Chrysler on our 16 foot Super Sport and have been well pleased with its reliability and ease of maintenance. However I'm not against any motor that would be reliable and easy to repair.
I'm planning on putting seating for 4 adults and am going to lay it out like a typical runabout so a motor size that will give a good cruising speed is what I'm thinking would be best. Something in the 50hp-85hp range.
Here are a few I've run across and a link to the thread where I picked up the Jupiter.
Edit::: We are now looking for a motor for a 1981 Starcraft SS160 rated at 90hp. We're going to put the 75hp Chrysler on the Jupiter and look for something with power tilt and trim for the SS.
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