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koaman posted 01-20-2010 07:36 PM ET (US)   Profile for koaman   Send Email to koaman  
Can anyone give me an approx. value of what I should pay for a used 2007 60hp Yamaha 4 cycle with 30 hours on it? Great condition. Thanks in advance. koaman
L H G posted 01-20-2010 09:18 PM ET (US)     Profile for L H G    
Since a brand new one is around $5500, I would say between 4000-4500.
Tohsgib posted 01-21-2010 10:38 AM ET (US)     Profile for Tohsgib  Send Email to Tohsgib     
Bigfoot or standard? What comes with it? If complete with controls and such LHG is correct.
elaelap posted 01-21-2010 11:28 AM ET (US)     Profile for elaelap  Send Email to elaelap     
You'll love that spunky little motor, koaman. I put 240 hours on one on my classic Sport 15 center console in about a year and a half, loving every minute. Incredible fuel economy, even when pushing the turns. They go for around seven grand rigged with controls out here on the west coast, BTW. Good luck with your purchase.

Tony

koaman posted 01-21-2010 12:33 PM ET (US)     Profile for koaman  Send Email to koaman     
Thanks guys, The Yamaha 90 I have on my guardian runs fine but with 1100 hours and the noise it makes I'd like to upgrade. I'ts complete with controls and not sure if it's a bigfoot. I think I can get it for 4k plus my motor in trade. Here in Hawaii they want almost 9k installed for one. I think I can do the swap myself.
koaman posted 01-23-2010 02:01 PM ET (US)     Profile for koaman  Send Email to koaman     
The motor is a high thrust, Am I correct in thinking that is the better one for my 17 Guardian?

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