Outboard age from serial number

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Check the number.
Is it preceded by another group of letters and numbers?

Where was it made. Japan or Belgium ?

If it begins 6A1- its a 1990 Japanese one ( rebadged Yamaha ??)

If it begins 646- it's a very old ( pre 1974 ) Japanese one


I cannot see any US or Belgium numbers that it might be


There are a lot of gaps in the records for some reason

Two links
BRUNSWICK MARINE themselves

and
http://www.storesonline.com/site/573683/page/608055

Diagrams, esp of the cowling, on the site Philip has given might be useful aid to identification


If its old it's probably not worth insuring.


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Thanks for the posts, all.

The motor is a new old stock item, not yet run ( in fresh water ) if I believe the owner, and I think I do, it looks and runs like new.

The plate states Mariner 2M/6A1/150875/ Made in Japan

Phillip's site shows it matches their 1985 model, and manuals with it are copyright 1985, so it shouldn't be older.

http://www.boats.net/parts/search/Merc/Mariner/1985/7002205/parts.html

I'll email Porthcawl a guess of 1985 with a pic-

Cheers!

Nick
 
The motor is a new old stock item, not yet run ( in fresh water ) if I believe the owner, and I think I do, it looks and runs like new.

The plate states Mariner 2M/6A1/150875/ Made in Japan

Phillip's site shows it matches their 1985 model, and manuals with it are copyright 1985, so it shouldn't be older.

http://www.boats.net/parts/search/Merc/Mariner/1985/7002205/parts.html

I'll email Porthcawl a guess of 1985 with a pic-

Cheers!

Nick

Now given all the relevant details it looks as though it is a 1990 one ... the first suggestion I made in my earlier post

See the list of Japanese numbers on Brunswick Marine's website.


I am sure the good inhabitants of Porthcawl will appreciate the picture though.
 
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Dirty picture?

Now given all the relevant details it looks as though it is a 1990 one ... the first suggestion I made in my earlier post

See the list of Japanese numbers on Brunswick Marine's website.


I am sure the good inhabitants of Porthcawl will appreciate the picture though.

Cheers Vic

N
 
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