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On Feb 10, 2:30*pm, Tim wrote:
I know. Probably nothing. Considering a power unit, the quesiton is probably a personal preforance issue. I know that for some reason Tom hates, or at least has a strong dislike for Yamaha power, and perfers the highly technological E- Tec's. Harry likes them as well as others.Clams was a dyed -in -the - wool Mercury outboard guy. *I've got a really nice v-4 evinrude hanging in the garage waiting for the right pontoon deal to come along, *but am really only familiar with mercruiser I/Os. The reason I'm asking is that there is a local guy that has a fairly nice 1994 Bass Tracker "bass boat" with a same year Yamaha 150 2-cycle on the back. The pricing isn't a steal but is below book.I'd say its a good buy and I'm kind of interested because I've wanted what I'd consider a river boat for a while. Something cool to take up the Wabash river. The engine is very clean with what I'd consider moderately low hours. It can be muffed and heard run at any time. So, what should I look for? what should I check? pro's and cons? yamaha dealer just 30 mi away. Thanks! Tim I dont know about Yamaha, but in the latest edition of Motor Boating, the inboard diesels with the pod drives KILLED the E-Tecs for gas consumption. 3 E-Techs vs. 2 Diesels, on the same boat. Funny thing, the boat with the E-Tecs, cost thousands more.......and got LESS mileage. |
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