The demise of carby two strokes

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Bananabender
Bananabender
QLD
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Toph
Toph
WA
1891 posts
WA, 1891 posts
12 Feb 2018 2:36pm
I bought a new outboard for my tender mis last year. I wanted a two stroke purely for the weight savings on the similar size four stroke. Most of the dealers only had one or two left and had already stopped stocking them so they weren't left holding onto an engine they were no longer allowed to sell.....
Ramona
Ramona
NSW
7758 posts
NSW, 7758 posts
12 Feb 2018 6:32pm
This has been coming for awhile and Britain introduced this legislation awhile back. Commercial operators can still buy new two strokes in Britain still. This caused a mad scramble amongst yachties who rushed around buying old stock. Here it has caused higher prices for the old favourites, 6 to 15hp Johnson /Evenrudes. I bought a 15 a few months ago and good ones are bringing premium prices.
garymalmgren
garymalmgren
1396 posts
1396 posts
12 Feb 2018 5:53pm
Can the authorities actually prohibit the resale of secondhand engines?
Some of the better engines last for ever. Well up to 20 years anyway.
gary
Bananabender
Bananabender
QLD
1610 posts
QLD, 1610 posts
12 Feb 2018 8:29pm
I understand it only applies to the sale of new motors at this stage but could be wrong. I have a 1985 5 hp Mercury and it just goes and goes with two pulls of cord . One slow to prime ,one fast to start.
I am about to get it serviced but think perhaps I should buy a new one instead considering above.
Ramona
Ramona
NSW
7758 posts
NSW, 7758 posts
13 Feb 2018 7:57am
garymalmgren said..
Can the authorities actually prohibit the resale of secondhand engines?
Some of the better engines last for ever. Well up to 20 years anyway.
gary


Only new engines.
slammin
slammin
QLD
998 posts
QLD, 998 posts
13 Feb 2018 2:08pm
Yes Ramona and direct injection 2st will also be available.
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