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funky chinese outboards?

hi all, I've seen a whole bunch of these things on ebay in australia recently, and im thinking of buying a small outboard for my sailing cat. Im probably going to get a new 3.5 yamaha or similar since the cost of second hand small outboards (even 20 year old ones!) is typically more than half the cost of something brand new.

These weird outboards have been popping up all over the place in australia recently though and no-one seems to know anything about them. I havent seen any on boats, only on web pages and such. They are a range of small engines, look like they were out of generators or small motorbikes, mostly 4 strokes, but also a diesel (!). They take the engines, plop them on a platform with a clamp and fit a universal plastic looking leg with prop to the output shaft. They are all air cooled. here's a couple of links for anyone who wants to see...

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/8-8hp-4-STROKE-DIESEL-OUTBOARD-MOTOR_W0QQitemZ4599547814QQcategoryZ26451QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/5-5HP-4-STROKE-AIRCOOLING-OUTBOARD-PETROL-MOTOR_W0QQitemZ4599182468QQcategoryZ26451QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Outboard-Motor-6-5-HP-4-Stroke-Brand-New-In-Box_W0QQitemZ4597723622QQcategoryZ26451QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

they're all being sold by different guys, but its probably the same guy using different names. The diesel looks interesting, and the 4stroke petrol ones are about half prive of an equivalent size engine from a known manufacturer.

now assuming that these engines dont just crap out and die (which is maybe too much to assume) what id be worried about it whether the salt water environment would kill them. Or even if a little water would do it. Also, does anyone have any idea if the legs on these things would just snap right off if you hit something?

any responses welcome~ Shaun Sydney, Australia

askshaun
Dec 23
2005
There is a particular poster named Karen, from Australia, who may know something about this. Don
Dec 24
unless you want to put around on a very small lake ... leave your hands off them....

the thought of relying on a chinese outboard makes me shiver in fear ..

Matt

web1000
Dec 23
yeah thats what i figure... the engine is there on my boat for two possible scenarios; no wind and stuck in the middle of nowhere, or too much wind/gear failure. in either case, the motor is like a last resort, so you want it to be 100% reliable. Thats why im going to save a few more pennies and buy new. Still interested in these things more as a curiosity than anything else. askshaun
Dec 23
I have my experience with chinese gear .. enough to make me avoid it at (almost) all cost... I invented the term "Butter gears" which describes the gears quiet nicely ..

A domestic or japanese used kicker can be had for around $1000 and will be lightyears ahaed in terms of reliablility

Matt

web1000
Dec 23
   

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