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October 23, 2024 at 1:08 pm #291703
Ready to start a new project.
I’m looking for a Parts List for a 1958 Gale Buccaneer outboard, Model 5D15B, 5HP, DeLuxe . Either a paper or electronic copy is OK.
October 23, 2024 at 1:27 pm #291704Here is what I have; courtesy of Frank Robb
October 23, 2024 at 4:54 pm #291713Frank, thanks for the prompt reply but I really need a complete parts catalogue. This motor is in pretty bad condition, a couple broken, missing and mangled parts. This will be my first experience with a gale outboard, although I’ve been told there are very similar to the Johnson of the same year but since I have all Mercury motors that doesn’t help much either. Again thanks for the information you provided.
October 23, 2024 at 9:42 pm #291726The link posted above is a complete parts manual. Scroll down to see the whole thing. It is for a 1959, virtually the same as 1958 but different decals etc
EDIT Actually, come to think about it, the 1858 and 1959 Buccaneer motors are the same, no differences that I can detect.October 24, 2024 at 12:40 pm #291734Frank, thanks for the prompt reply but I really need a complete parts catalogue. This motor is in pretty bad condition, a couple broken, missing and mangled parts. This will be my first experience with a gale outboard, although I’ve been told there are very similar to the Johnson of the same year but since I have all Mercury motors that doesn’t help much either. Again thanks for the information you provided.
Maybe you want a “Service Manual”?
The PDF I posted above is a multi-page complete “Parts Manual”.
If you want a “Service Manual” you can get one from Richard Paquette:
October 26, 2024 at 7:30 pm #291761Hello again Frank,
You are correct I didn’t scroll down through the document you sent. It was indeed the parts manual that I was looking for, I already have the service manual for the motor so I will not need one from Richard Paquette but thanks for providing his info.
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