Adrian62
Well-Known Member
Looking for an outboard for a tender , Tender will be 2.7 m ,thinking of a Mariner 3.5 new or nearly new about £600 or would it be better to look at another make either 2 or 4 stroke .
Wide choice.
.Mght be worth breaking down your criteria for a usable outboard . I.e.
Weight, power output, economy etc.
Just after reliable 3 -3.5hp outboard not sure if best to get 2 or 4 stroke , only for motoring back and to the mooring not a long distance .Wide choice.
.Mght be worth breaking down your criteria for a usable outboard . I.e.
Weight, power output, economy etc.
Yes a second hand Mercury / Mariner 3.3hp two stroke would be my choice - and indeed it wasthere’s a mariner for sale in the for sale section of the forum
Yes a second hand Mercury / Mariner 3.3hp two stroke would be my choice - and indeed it was
Big +1.Yes a second hand Mercury / Mariner 3.3hp two stroke would be my choice - and indeed it was
Big +1.
If you can find a good Tohatsu 2T, go for it. You'll be glad you did every time you have to lift it. OTOH, the 4T, while significantly heavier and bulkier, is more economical and quieter.
OTOH, if you don't have to go long distances and have the budget, an electric one would be worth considering, especially if you have the electrical capacity to recharge it on board.
I'd seriously consider a trip to the Channel islands to get a new one, or print off a business letter and buy new in the UK or online.
Might even be worth seeing if a firm will (say) take the fork leg off and sell a new one as two legal parts. I know at least one UK dealer will dismantle new engines for parts so it's not a massive leap to sell a brand new 2T as two chunks.
All the Tohatsu/Mercury/Mariner 3.3hp have the gear or neutral option, so not that unusual.I have a Yamaha Malta surplus to requirements. Often described as the best smal two stroke ever. 3.5 hp and can be taken out of gear - very unusual on the small motors.
Not used for some time so a service might be advisable.
Just a letterhead won't suffice for Tohatsu UK who have to approve the dealer's sale. You will also need proof of trading and sign indemnity that the outboard won't be used for recreational purpose, including if later resold.