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Carl
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Looking at upgrading my current boat.

Looking at a nice Lund Sportsman and has a 115 Mariner on the back. it's a 1996 so not new by any means but what are peoples experience with them as I have no info on them.

I'm personally a Johnson man :lol:
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Thanks!
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:D If it has been maintained each year then it should be in good condition. Get a compression check and look at the gear oil if either is bad don't buy it. For a small fee I do pre-purchase checks if you can get it to my shop. PM me if you want more details. Michael :)
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Hey Carlco,
I just upgraded my boat this year. I had a smaller Mariner motor that was great. We spent a lot of time on the water. I tuned it up each year and kept the plugs changed. It was very reliable.
Good luck
and I am happy for you.
Daver :)
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Thanks...

Compression checks out but one of the cylinders is running hotter not sure if I should really be concerned with that though...

thanks again.

Carl
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