A "Do-It-Yourself" Outboard
Hey Ron
My point exactly the DIY outboard motor is already here--- it is cheap, it has history, it has hop up and replacement parts and look even you were able to put it on the back of a hydro --There is no need to scab together some old outboard motor parts---just take some aluminum or steel drill some holes and bolt a very simple midsection together..Even a piece of round rod and a couple bearings can be used for a prop shaft etc. etc.
Hey Ron
My point exactly the DIY outboard motor is already here--- it is cheap, it has history, it has hop up and replacement parts and look even you were able to put it on the back of a hydro --There is no need to scab together some old outboard motor parts---just take some aluminum or steel drill some holes and bolt a very simple midsection together..Even a piece of round rod and a couple bearings can be used for a prop shaft etc. etc.
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