Here are some great resources for the vintage outboard engines. Remember to check the links established in each of these sites.
 
 
AOMCI. This organization is an incredible find for those interested in collecting, restoring and running vintage engines. There are a pile of experts who are willing to share their experiences and knowledge.
 
 
 
 
Grubbs Marine is an excellent source for those hard to find parts and answers for those tough questions. Bob has an extensive web site and additional links. Be sure to visit his site in it's entirety.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
KG7 Web Site. Another crazy Mercury enthusiast. Great action shots on racing vintage boats and engines.
EC Freshwaters Research Institute for Marine Propulsion home page. This site has great info on technical data regarding old Mercurys as well as some terrific photos.
Doug Brooke's Vintage Outboard and Marine supply website. A great source for old outboard gasket kits, rings, bearings and reproduction parts for old Mercurys and other makes.
John Kwast's Old Mercury website.
Tom's Antique Outboard motor website. Tom's website is a great place to enter chatrooms based on vintage outboard collecting.
Interactive buoy Observations. My fellow boaters will enjoy this site. It provides your local buoy information, any where in the world. Some readings are recorded every 10 min. Have fun!
Fiberglassics.Fiberglassics is a great resource for vintage glass boats. Pretty much everything is there. All the favorites. A perfect match for vintage Mercury engine.
Motorguy's Place.
Skip Hagerman's Antique Boat and Motor Mania. This web site is fine. Many excellent photo of engines and boats. You'll really enjoy this one. Be sure to open up the Mercury Outboard section.
West Michigan Wolverine Chapter. This is where it's all happening. Complete with pictures documenting all our meets last year and upcoming events.