Could probably use a tune up.I am asking $320 or best offer. I had the motor out on the water briefly in early April and was able to start it and it ran.
Vintage 1970s Sears Ted Williams 7 HP Boat Motor - $320 (Linglestown Pa)įor Sale is this Vintage 1970s Sears Ted Williams 7 Horsepower Boat Motor.It appears to be complete and in good condition. It pulls over fine and is clean, (was garage kept) I am asking $125.00 OBO. It has not been run in a few years and may need carb. This is believed to be a 1971 made for Sears by Eska/Tecumseh. I am selling because it came with a boat I bought and I don't need it. Sears Ted Williams 5 HP Gamefisher Outboard $125.00 OBO - $125 (FELTON)ĥ.0 HP air cooled outboard. This 1977 "Ted Williams Edition" 14 foot boat has seen a lot of time at Beaver Dam as well as the neighboring rivers, all you need is a fishing license, some poles and bait and you're ready to go! I have had her for the past 16 years and I am well overdue to move up to something bigger! What do you. 1977 SEARS "Ted Williams" 14 foot Boat - $540 (Dutton). This motor is a 2 cycle model, A lot better than the newer 4 cycle models It has a 2 3/4 qt. 5.5 HP Sears, Ted Williams model Outboard Motor - $300 (Roseville)ġ975 5.5 HP Sears, Ted Williams model Outboard Motor In new condition This motor was purchased in 1975, used three times in 1975 and has been stored in the garage ever since. It has a built in tank and can run a remote tank. The prop is perfect and it pumps water as it should. It has a clutch for neutral and just turn it around for reverse. Not pretty but it runs okay and is all original. It has a built in tank and will run a remote tank also.
7hp Sears Ted Williams outboard motor running and original - $150 (Roseburg). Its unfortunate that this has to happen but I can see now why this would be implemented based on the problems he informed me of. Apparently there is adequate parking there and overflow parking allowed on one side of the road so that will have to do. At least there is another access point to the lake on the east side. You can still use the access as a drop-point at this time. They may allow limited parking in designated spots and/or handicapped parking come spring. As for whether it will be a year-round policy, he said that is likely but not set in stone yet. He also stated that the county really does not have the time or manpower to constantly monitor the access area for illegal parking either or to enforce it, so the most ideal solution was to simply ban all parking. So the problem is not one-fold here - its multiple reasons over time. When they had a trash bin down there, people would tip it over and the trash would create a mess. Last summer someone tossed the porta poddy into the lake and he had to go pull it out. Apparently at night in the past, there has been issues too with cars going down there and doing things they aren't supposed as well. An emergency vehicle would not be able to get through. The road is narrow to begin with and when people do this, its a safety issue according to the fire department. However, he also said that in the open water season when people park their trucks and boat trailers along the road, sometimes they park on both sides. The most recent issue is people parking on the road leading to the access, in front of homeowners driveways/on their property, and leaving trash behind. Its been for a number of reasons over the course of several years. He said that closing the access area to parking has not been because of one isolated incident.
He was honest and forthcoming, and I believe him. Alright I was able to talk to Lyle about this on the phone.