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Honda or Yamaha
Lookin to rpower. Old Evenrude 225 gave up the ghost.
Anyone got experience with 200HP 4 cycle Yamaha vs Honda repwers. Getting quotes from dealers -- anyone know 25" shaft? Thanks ??? |
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Before you make up your mind look at Mac_Attack's video. I'll try to locate it.
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Well here's one.
http://media.putfile.com/Evinrude-E-Tec-150--2 |
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Sorry I'm partial to Evinrude,Johnson.
http://media.putfile.com/Evinrude-E-Tec-150 |
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Hell, while your getting prices. Oh and if I failed to, WELCOME TO THE SITE (post pictures) ;D
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One member her went with one of the big HODA'S and ended up selling his boat because it was so stern heavy.
http://www.wellcraftv20.com/cgi-bin/...9126;start=0#0 |
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Since those are the two HEAVIEST motors on the market Ill just ask....Not to get into a debate, but with all the advances in two strokes I just couldnt see buying a new four banger. You can have the best of both worlds in a new Etec or even a fuel injected Merc. or the like. So why not stroke it twice? ;D
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I believe they still offer a few OX66's as well. MERCURY might even have some of the original EFI's(not DFI) in there line-up as well. Just remember, The V-20 was designed back in the day when the heaviest outboards weighed in the 300 lb range. With all of our advances, they've gotten heavier.
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Just checking my e-mail and they sent promo's.
http://www.evinrude.com/en-US/ Click challenges Look at the whole thing You got to do tug of war |
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