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Weight of a 1960's Johnson 60hp 12 years 5 months ago #62346

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Does anyone know the approximate weight of this motor? I'm considering one for my boat (15') and don't want to over do it. I've been looking for a 35-40hp but is the extra weight and two more cylinders worth it?

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Re:Weight of a 1960's Johnson 60hp 12 years 5 months ago #62355

it all depends on what you want to use the boat for as to Hp. Sking pulling tubes or just crusing and fishing.
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Mike aka the pirate

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Re:Weight of a 1960's Johnson 60hp 12 years 5 months ago #62356

Go to the Old OMC site and look up your motor.
There should be info on the weight (sp) of your motor. B)

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Mike - I would be mostly cruising and some fishing.

Elgindave - thanks for the info. That site is a good resource. Looks like the 60hp is 225lbs. A 40hp of the same year runs 154, so there is a considerable difference. May have to go back to the 40 idea.

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Re:Weight of a 1960's Johnson 60hp 12 years 5 months ago #62369

If you don't mind a motor from the 70s, find either a 50 HP looper twin, or a 60-75 HP looper tripple. Way more power, great on gas, heaver than the 40 - but great engines. The 40 drinks a surprising amount of fuel. The 60 V4 drinks gas like there is a hole in the tank.

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Re:Weight of a 1960's Johnson 60hp 12 years 4 months ago #65035

I never found my Lark III to be that hard on gas, but the 88spl I replaced it with sure is!

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