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Re: Weight for a 1995 Evinrude 15hp [links]
The weight goes up once you add electric start (+5 lbs) and different shaft lengths.
I put one in my duck boat each trip..I carry it along and dont pre mount it. picking it up and over the gunnel( chest high) and out into the boat and down onto the floor is not fun.
The official weight is 77 lbs for a rope start only, short shaft 9.9 or 15 HP.
Re: Weight for a 1995 Evinrude 15hp here
Obviously motor weights have many variables, including age, size, accessories, and type. Here is a quick list of average weights for some popular models:
This is the easy way. If you own a tractor with a loader, fork lift, back hoe, bobcat, or any other machine capable of lifting, it will make this job super easy. Just connect a chain to your motor and lift. I happen to have a car lift in my garage, which I found out can lift way more than just cars. here
This is a question you probably never thought about until you needed remove or install a motor on your boat. The first thing you wonder is, “how much does this thing weigh,” and quickly followed by, “how do I remove/install it on my boat.” Keep reading below, and I will try to answer all the questions that might come to mind.
For this test I used 3 engine sizes; 25 hp, 90 hp, and 200 hp. Then I checked weights for 1984 and 2017 and averaged the two years. I tested six popular manufactures. Here are the results in order of lightest to heaviest.
If you decided you just can’t do it yourself, there are always people willing to take your money to provide you with a service. Ideally I would take it to a marine shop because they have the know how to disconnect your motor properly. Your auto shop might be able to do it also, but no guarantees. [links]
This is the easy way. If you own a tractor with a loader, fork lift, back hoe, bobcat, or any other machine capable of lifting, it will make this job super easy. Just connect a chain to your motor and lift. I happen to have a car lift in my garage, which I found out can lift way more than just cars. [links]
Boat motors are heavy and expensive. Don’t take unnecessary risks when removing your motor. You might end up damaging your motor or yourself. Invite a friend over to help you, it will be much quicker and safer to do so. Most friends will do manual labor for the price of a beer.