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Dave wrote:

Then of course you have the greenies who are so pure they wouldn't

consider
a 2 cycle of any kind for fear of fouling their air.



If you expect to put an 11 ft boat with say 400 lbs of people and gear
up on a plane, with say a 2 ft chop, then 9.9 HP may not be enough,
but it certainly a minimum.

As far as 2 cyl is concerned, it's a dead dog, as it has been known.

California outlawed the existing technology a few years ago since it
was the major source of MTEP, a known cancer causing compound, in the
ground water.

As California goes, the rest of the nation follows, it's just a matter
of time.

There has been some effort to develop nonpolluting 2 cycle technology,
but it still has a way to go.

Lew


 
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