Today I met a gentleman named Dave, who has what appeared to be a 1960 Skagit 15. The boat has a Evinrude four-cylinder motor with electric shift. The motor didn't have any horsepower indications on the case of the engine.
I was hoping somebody could identify the motor for me. I have a 55 and a 70 hp Evinrude. Those two engines are roughly 1984 vintage. The report I have is that the 55 is a particularly cherry motor. I will go over to the place where the boat is and see if he will allow me to take a few pictures of it and the motor. Will report back here with the pictures if I get them.
He expressed some interest in the club, and I think he would make a fine member. while he himself is fairly sophisticated and erudite, he is fairly unsophisticated regarding our particular art. I think with that sized boat, he would benefit from cruising in company and from the advice that could be gained here.
Could this be an 85 Evinrude? The boat has a 0+ XXXX serial number. From my limited experience could it be a 1960 15 footer? I see elsewhere on the site that the motor has a questionable history regarding fuel consumption and the applicability to the Skagit, if that is the motor.
I was hoping somebody could identify the motor for me. I have a 55 and a 70 hp Evinrude. Those two engines are roughly 1984 vintage. The report I have is that the 55 is a particularly cherry motor. I will go over to the place where the boat is and see if he will allow me to take a few pictures of it and the motor. Will report back here with the pictures if I get them.
He expressed some interest in the club, and I think he would make a fine member. while he himself is fairly sophisticated and erudite, he is fairly unsophisticated regarding our particular art. I think with that sized boat, he would benefit from cruising in company and from the advice that could be gained here.
Could this be an 85 Evinrude? The boat has a 0+ XXXX serial number. From my limited experience could it be a 1960 15 footer? I see elsewhere on the site that the motor has a questionable history regarding fuel consumption and the applicability to the Skagit, if that is the motor.
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