50 HP motors - Johnson or Merc?

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50 HP motors - Johnson or Merc?

#1 Post by Rudebob » Sun Dec 02, 2012 5:56 am

I have had many powerboats over the last several years but got into pontooning a few years back with the purchase of an older 18' boat that needed work but had been re-powered with an 2005 Johnson 50 HP. I only bought this boat because I new the history-the seller only put two trips on the new motor until health issues forced him to leave it sitting for several years until I picked it up. I have used it for 3 seasons without problems and know the motor still has less than 150 hrs on it.

I just picked up an 01 20' toon that is much nicer with a layout better suited for my needs. This boat also supposedly came from an elderly couple who owned it since new but supposedly never used it and it shows. This boat also has 50 HP, but with a Mercury. While everything about this boat shows almost no use I have no history or know how many hours are on the motor.

Considering the make and model is one of these two motors generally considered significantly better than the other? I ask because I will be keeping both boats until the spring so I could do a motor swap if it would be a worthwhile effort. Since the Johnson is a few years newer and I know the history would that make it worth the effort?

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Re: 50 HP motors - Johnson or Merc?

#2 Post by lakerunner » Sun Dec 02, 2012 9:19 am

Personally I would leave the Merc on the toon. Both are 2 stroke and good motors.
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Re: 50 HP motors - Johnson or Merc?

#3 Post by Ron Burgundy » Sun Dec 02, 2012 11:21 am

Maybe you can find a good marine mechanic to check out both the motors.
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Re: 50 HP motors - Johnson or Merc?

#4 Post by Darin » Tue Dec 04, 2012 10:07 am

I would say have them checked out by a mechanic and if they have good compression and run fine, I would leave them alone. I personally am a johnson/evinrude fan but I have known mercs that have ran forever and are still going.
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Re: 50 HP motors - Johnson or Merc?

#5 Post by Texoma Toon » Tue Dec 04, 2012 11:49 am

Darin wrote:I would say have them checked out by a mechanic and if they have good compression and run fine, I would leave them alone. I personally am a johnson/evinrude fan but I have known mercs that have ran forever and are still going.
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Re: 50 HP motors - Johnson or Merc?

#6 Post by Bamaman » Tue Dec 04, 2012 4:05 pm

And when they checkout the engine, they should also checkout the lower unit by draining the grease and then doing a vacuum and pressure test to check the seals. A new seal set with labor is just over $300. The lower unit test and repacking wheel bearings on any trailer should be job #1 for any used boat being purchased.
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