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The 2 stroke thing
Harry was saying 2 strokes are dead and I pointed out I still see
plenty. We were out yesterday and I made an effort to look. The difference is the number of old boats. We have plenty here. I never really paid attention but it seems people buy a new boat when they think their motor is worn out. Repowers seem fairly rare. Having done it 3 times I see why. Dealers are not really that helpful on "box motors" and only the highest volume dealer can even offer a decent price. The deals are all on boat/motor combos. Since we have plenty of people here who are not in the top 10%, lots of them are still nursing along old boats and old motors. Those will be 2 strokes. I agree, they are easy to fix and there is not a lot on them to go bad so I expect to see them for a long time. The outlier on all of this is the Etec, the new technology 2 stroke, They are not that popular here, I really only know of one that runs regularly on the river but it does seem to be aimed at that hard core 2 stroke fan. They are lighter per HP and the perception is that they are easier to maintain. (No oil changes, automatic winterizing and being to check/change the L/U grease from the top being the notable things) Since "winter" is not really a thing here and you don't really winterize a 4 stroke, the main thing is just the snorkel down into the L/U. Since I pull the boat and drop the foot once or twice a year anyway, that is not a thing. The oil change thing is not that big a deal either. I can do an oil change, on the lift for about $15 with the filter and that is not even a half gallon of that magic oil you need to burn in an Etec. |
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