Seasick:If you know how the motors were treated for the 20 years, that will help make a decision. If treated badly, abused, not maintained or not run very much, the damage is already done.
Why do you think they need refurbishing? Do they run? That's the first step I would take and if you don't know the history and the motors run, then do what would be routine maintenance. I wouldn't put a lot of money in 'overhauling'. I have a 22 year old 2 stroke Yami and it runs very well. Some day it will probably die
What are the motor models?Seasick:
Thanks for replying. I bought the boat with motors 5 years ago. According to the broker the prior owner was a serious fisherman who put a good many hours on the engines but also maintained them. I have maintained them during my ownership. The engines run fine with the exception of one which will occasionally quit when trolling at low speed. I just don't want them to croak in
mid-season leaving me with a $30,000 problem if it can be avoided for a reasonable expense.
I also agree. You may want to fix things as they pop up but it's an older motor and some components just wear out and are either not easily replicable or worth the cost to replaceFor the cost involved, I'd roll the dice and run them until you have to replace. Yes, you may loose some time on the water if/when they die and you will likely have to wait to get new motors. That all being said, it's a big proactive nut and I'd take my chances. You may see motor leadtimes continue to drop so impact might not be as bad as you think.
Horg,I appreciate all of you who replied on my "Aging Yamaha 2-strokes" question. There certainly a lot of knowledgeable people with sensible advice on this site.
Thanks again.
Horg