How old is the motor? I know that from my past experiences getting parts for motors more than twenty years old is a nightmare........
My suggestion would be to fully analyze what you have before sinking a bunch of money into it......I would want to be 100% sure that the hull was in good shape before even touching the motor. Things to check are the transom, the stability of the floor, are there any weak spots in the hull that could break from a wave impact, and things of that nature. If there are some major hull issues, the cost of repairs could be outrageous! It would be bad to sink money into your motor and then later find out you have an unsafe hull........



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