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Conference wahoo::fishing-v2

Title:Fishing-V2: All About Angling
Notice:Time to go fishin'! dayegins
Moderator:WAHOO::LEVESQUE
Created:Fri Jul 19 1991
Last Modified:Wed Jun 04 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:548
Total number of notes:9621

181.0. "Game Fisher Outboard?" by TRCOA::KUNAUS () Fri May 22 1992 20:17

    GAME FISHER Outboard?
    
    Does anyone know or have one of these outboards?
    
    I seem to remember that this make of outboard was manufactured by one
    of the Large outboard manufacturers...
    
    I am thinking of buying a used 9.9HP for my 12ft aluminum fishing
    vessel. - I'm tired of fixing my 1957 Johnson 3 Seahorse.
    
    I know of a GAME FISHER 9.9hp for sale at a reasonable price. Will
    there be parts available say from Johnson/evinrod or mercury if they
    made it?
    
    Any Help with my fishing exploits is appreciated.
    
    Martin
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181.1Made for Sears ..........SALEM::PAPPALARDOFri May 22 1992 21:047
    
    Not sure who is the manufacturer but that is the Sears brand motor
    made for them. A call to one of their service center may lead you
    to who made them.
    
    
                                                       Guy
181.2Force Thats The TicketMTADMS::GALLOTue May 26 1992 10:5212
             I believe the manufacture is Force for
             that engine. I bought The 15 H.P 3 years
             ago for $997.00 .The motor runs great, I
             did bye the service plan for motor because,
             I was not sure about it. The only problem I
             had the prop started to rub on the metal housing.
             The plan covered it and a new Prop also. B^)
             Thats the only time I ever got my money's worth on 
             the service plan. You get my Vote.
Good Luck
    Mike G.
    
181.3MSBCS::BOHANEKTue May 26 1992 16:4520
    I have a '86 7.5hp Game Fisher that runs like a top and this motor is
    run quite a bit. It was purchased at Sears by the guy I bought it from.
    
     I don't know who the actual manufacturer is but I know that no marina I
    have ever been to carries parts or is even willing to work on it. I
    have also contacted small engine repair shops to have the carb looked
    at and no one was willing to look at it even though it is a Tecumsah
    engine.
    
    I have however always been able to get help at the Sears  parts and
    repair division on Brown ave. in Manchester. As a matter of fact I am
    heading there in the next week or so to pick up a new cowel.
    
    Bottom line run's great, but don't think I would ever, get another
    since the only place for parts and service is Sears and sometimes they
    can have long delays.
    
    
    Brina
    
181.4You get what you pay forGOLF::WILSONTue May 26 1992 20:0717
    Recent Sears Gamefisher outboards are built by Eska.  As experienced
    by the author of .3, they probably work OK until something goes
    wrong.  Then you're at the mercy of Sears for parts and service.
    No one else will touch it.
    
    I have a Sears 1.75hp outboard with a bad flywheel.  The thing
    is so poorly and cheaply made, it's a real piece of cr*p.  The 
    difference in quality between this and a similar OMC or Merc is 
    just amazing.  Sears wants $100 just for the flywheel, and in my 
    opinion the whole motor in running condition is worth about half 
    that.  I know of no used parts sources for these motors, whereas 
    I can buy a used flywheel for an OMC for under $20.
    
    The Sears motor is the closest I've ever seen to a disposable
    motor; use it til it breaks and throw it away.
    
    Rick
181.5stay away!!!BTOVT::BATES_R_TWed May 27 1992 11:199
181.6Some were air cooldeDNEAST::OKERHOLM_PAUWed May 27 1992 20:576
    	I haven't followed the Sears line very closely but I know the smaller
    ones were air cooled. This is what makes them so noisy. The 9.9 may be
    water cooled and if so will be quieter.
        I also don't have any first hand experience but I would stay with
    the big names to avoid the parts sourcing problems already noted.
    Paul                              
181.7who knows what i'll do with it!!VSSCAD::MMURPHYThu May 28 1992 10:077
    
     I have a sears 7.5 in my bulkhead all it needs is the rubber
     grip for the pull starter, and its stuck in nuetral. I have
     no plans to fix it, and sears wants $75.00 bucks just to look at
     it!! (no thankyou).
    
                                               Kiv