No, you will certainly drown! Unless you want to start a new trend. Under water skiing.
You can pull a skier at around 17ktns so even with a smallish outboard (25hp) on a dinghy its possible.
70 LBS
50:1
Depending on the year model, a 15 hp Johnson outboard is listed as having a dry weight of 70 - 85 lbs.
50-1
50 to 1
It is the kill switch
The year of model #e15rlcde is 1986
Assume you are talking about a boat and a water skier. Yes it will work. I have been towed by a 35 HP outboard. It depends on the skill of the skier to be able to get up quickly. It also depends on the skis and the drag they cause while being pulled from the water.
The 15 horsepower Mercury outboard motor does not have a water pump. The outboard motor is air cooled and does not have a need for circulating water.
mine starts with BALJ and it's a 2003
The serial number OC111736 for a Mercury 15hp outboard motor indicates that it was manufactured in 1981. Mercury outboard motors typically use a coding system where the first letter represents the year of manufacture, and "O" corresponds to 1981 in this case. For precise confirmation, you can also contact a Mercury dealer or refer to an official Mercury outboard serial number guide.