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Re: 275 hp Merc '93 low hours
Finny-
After reading SCSeacrafts recent post I know what you are thinking..............TWIN 275's!!!!!!!!!!! you would need a 3" fuel line.... |
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Re: 275 hp Merc '93 low hours
I already admitted I'm wrong a lot! The motors (there are 2) are 1991 but may have been installed later as the Capt told us. He had run the boat years earlier and we looked him up (he was not involved in sale). He also said they were used very little (one hour meter stopped at 273 and the running one had 300+)
Sorry about the error, really doesn't matter as they are now on eBay. |
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Re: 275 hp Merc '93 low hours
My 275 would push my 23 in the low fiftys and never sounded like it was breathing hard.If Mariner has a pair,With mine,three on a flotation bracket and who knows a new Seacraft land speed record could be at hand.As long as you own Exxon that is........
Donnie |
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Re: 275 hp Merc '93 low hours
Before my son sold his 23' SC two years ago he considered converting the I/O to an outboard with a bracket (like a 20 he had), but couldn't find a reasonable motor this size. That's why I thought of putting it on this Forum. It would have been a good choice From what SCSeaCraft says. We really were a four SeaCraft family until then. Only kept a '64 19 for kids to play in.
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