Mr.Stuart
Senior Chief Petty Officer
- Joined
- Jul 18, 2007
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I have a few questions, first off, I have a 78 115 horse Evinrude that the mechanic just looked at and reported it to be in well above average condition for the year, he said it was pretty much next to show room quality and estimated that it would bring an above average price if it were ever sold.
He said it could easily bring something around $3800 or more if I ever chose to sell it, my question is, I just insured the boat and put a value on the engine at $2,000, I don't know how the insurance company works if the engine was ever stolen, but should I be upping the value of the engine with the insurance company? I believe that if it was ever stolen, I'd be hard pressed to find something in as good of shape for the money it's insured at.
And my second question is: I have a 9.9 electric start Evinrude trolling motor that came with it that also looks brand new, but the guy told me it was a 1992 or 93, and looking at the owners manual that's dated 88, but inked on the first page is the model number and serial number with 1989 written next to it, so here's the model number and serial number: model: E10ELCES and the serial number is R-08278718, and before I start buying parts for it to convert it to a short shaft, what year is it so I can get the right parts?
thanks, Stuart
He said it could easily bring something around $3800 or more if I ever chose to sell it, my question is, I just insured the boat and put a value on the engine at $2,000, I don't know how the insurance company works if the engine was ever stolen, but should I be upping the value of the engine with the insurance company? I believe that if it was ever stolen, I'd be hard pressed to find something in as good of shape for the money it's insured at.
And my second question is: I have a 9.9 electric start Evinrude trolling motor that came with it that also looks brand new, but the guy told me it was a 1992 or 93, and looking at the owners manual that's dated 88, but inked on the first page is the model number and serial number with 1989 written next to it, so here's the model number and serial number: model: E10ELCES and the serial number is R-08278718, and before I start buying parts for it to convert it to a short shaft, what year is it so I can get the right parts?
thanks, Stuart