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Don White
 
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Default 4 stroke outboard issues (was Outboard opinions)

TheYamaha 2.5hp has better features also, including a true neutral gear and
water cooling.

Schoonertrash wrote in message
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I'd vote for Yamaha from experience. Also from seeing the number of Honda
outboards piled up across the Pacific in many places. Most were said to

be
under warranty and most were fixable but they all had to be sent back to

the
factory. Yamaha allowed the repairs, if needed, to be done at the local
dealers. The cost of sending them in (you pay one way they pay return)

from
out there was prohibitive. Easier to spend a few dollars more to begin

with
and buy something that lasted better and could be warranty repaired

locally.
Also Honda did not have the equivalent of the T-Series or work engines as
does Yamaha. They advertise a wide range of speed for all needs. What

that
means to the guy in the commercial fishing small boat or with a sailboat

is
a huge waste of power band at the upper speeds. Honda tried to be
everything to everybody in one engine. Yamaha just provided something

that
worked. As for two strokes .. .the biggest market in the world is slowly
but surely banning them. Yamaha saw the writing on the wall.

MST




 
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