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i like the evinrudes, but that Yamaah is a good engine, around here, you could sell that Yamaha 10 times before any one would look at the evinrude
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I don't think you can decide til you see the Rude...like said, if it checks out, I'd take it for the extra ponies...20 more horses will feel a lot better under throttle, and CB's right...those 3 cyl motors have been beeing made for a LONG time now and proven to say the least...parts easily available and yada, yada, yada...I vote for the extra HP yer gonna get from the Rude...although I have to say, if the HP were equal, I'd pick the Yamaha...
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Evinrude
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I'd look at the Rude, if it checks out buy it.
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is the 40 a twin cyl single carb ?
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60 Rude - without any question.
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Headed to Ga. tomorrow to look at the rude, and see it run, and hopefully bring it home. Thanks guys.. Now i'm debating the work I was going to do to the mckee as opposed to hooking the motor up and going fishing..lol.
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