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Old 01-31-2007, 04:41 PM
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Are any of the Fichts worth having?

Am wondering if any of the model year Fichts are worth owning, or should you be afraid of all of them? 225hp or 250hp
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Old 01-31-2007, 09:54 PM
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I wouldn't bother with them. When I was stilling working in the Office of Boating Safety, I and another engineer looked at these in a repair shop. They have really cheap plastic fuel lines and fuel fittings. They don't hokd up and fuel leaks were fairly common. OMC started a recall, but went Out of Business within a few weeks and left thousands of them out there without the new parts. Bombardier bought the Outboard part of OMC and carried out the recall but within a year or so abandoned the FICHT and went with a new system. So they are really orphans and you don't know if it's had the upgrade.

I still have photos of them if you want to see what they look like under the hood.
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Hey thanks for the reply, I am having to either replace my 225 Ocean Pro or rebuild it, trying to decide the best route, can't afford a new motor. Would like to find something more efficient and easier to start but don't know if it's worth extra money.
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I don't mean to sound sarcastic, but what's your life or boat worth? These are the only outboards I know of that had a reputation for fires. I would either get the fuel system fixed or get a new engine.
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The Ocean Pro's had a reputation for fires? I currently own an Ocean Pro that is getting tired.
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