In 99 when I was repowering my boat, I did a lot of research on engines
available at 225hp. After about two months of daily research I went with the
Ficht. Of course the Yamaha dealers told me not to, etc etc but I called all
the tech service people and made my own decision. The engine has about 600
hours now and no problem. Had a problem with the trim and tilt unit, kept
creeping back down, under warranty they ended up replacing that. Also had a
recall one time to put some covers on the injectors and wires and update the
software. Other than all that I really satisfied with it, fuel economy is
great, and can troll for days, really idles nicely. I found a good source
for plugs at about 3 dollars per unit. Personally, I think its the dealers,
in my area, I am surrounded by maybe 6 big dealers of all brands, and I know
them personally but dont trust any of them, each time I had a dealing with
them they tried to burn me and not only I think this way about my local
dealers. If they say they have an Optimax authorized repair mechanic on
staff, ask to see their credentials and make sure its him/her working on
your engine. A lot of times they just get the guy off the lawn mower to fix
your engine and you paying for the other guy.
"Florida Keyz" wrote in message
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After running four strokes for years, and very succesfully, we decided to
try
an optimax.
Bottom line, NO MORE 2 STROKES!
Have have this new motor in the shop half a dozen times, alarms going off,
etc.
And don't dare remove that engine cover, it does not even look like a boat
engine under there!
Sterling
www.CaptainSterling.com