Selva outboards...

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Does anyone here own one?

I'm interested in their single cylinder 9.9hp engine as it looks like it will fit in my existing well. There seems to be a uk distributor for these engines, and so was wondering if anyone had any experience with one.

Thanks
 
Does anyone here own one?

I'm interested in their single cylinder 9.9hp engine as it looks like it will fit in my existing well. There seems to be a uk distributor for these engines, and so was wondering if anyone had any experience with one.

Thanks


I would say definitely don't go there! I had a Selva - after sales service non-existent - spares very difficult to get hold of. Buy a Japanese one and you'll know you have after sales service, spares, and a re-saleable outboard. Buying a Selva is little better than buying an unknown Chinese...
 
I had a 25 hp Selva in the 1980's - it always cut out if it was on tick over for more than a couple of minutes. This was because it was consuming more fuel than the fuel pump could supply, even with a new fuel pump. It always happened when we were sat in a lock - the gates would open and the engine died! I solved the problem by fitting an SU 12 volt pump in the line and switched it on when we were in that situation.
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Try and find a second hand 9.9 Evinrude (2 stroke) Brilliant outboard. Its actually a de-tuned 15hp engine as when there was a demand for 9.9 engines it was cheaper to de-tune an existing engine than make a new one.
Mine was 20 years old when I sold it and was running perfectly.
And would weigh less than a new 9.9 4 stroke.
Re Selva Outboards. In the 1970's there was a Boatyard Group called Ladyline who sold Selva Outboards and I was told that neither Evinrude/Johnson/Mercury would supply them so they had to get a "third world Outboard"
They could have improved ?
 
I had a 15hp about 15 years ago. Totally reliable, quiet, and plenty of hrust. BUT: getting spares' even a shear pin was a total nightmare. Off the water for weeks, even months even for service parts, so it had to go. I heard that later engines had seriousquality control issues too.
 
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