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[email protected] March 6th 20 09:45 PM

Outboard Motors - Honda vs Tohatsu vs Suzuki vs Yamaha
 
Any opinions? Looking for a 20 horse with fuel injection and electric
start, 15 inch shaft.

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Alex[_22_] March 7th 20 12:42 AM

Outboard Motors - Honda vs Tohatsu vs Suzuki vs Yamaha
 
wrote:
Any opinions? Looking for a 20 horse with fuel injection and electric
start, 15 inch shaft.


They all have a good reputation for quality small outboards.Â* I would
look to see which is the lightest and start there.Â* Service and parts
are important, too.Â* My guess would be that Honda and Yamaha will win in
that department.

Its Me March 7th 20 01:36 AM

Outboard Motors - Honda vs Tohatsu vs Suzuki vs Yamaha
 
On Friday, March 6, 2020 at 7:42:15 PM UTC-5, Alex wrote:
wrote:
Any opinions? Looking for a 20 horse with fuel injection and electric
start, 15 inch shaft.


They all have a good reputation for quality small outboards.Â* I would
look to see which is the lightest and start there.Â* Service and parts
are important, too.Â* My guess would be that Honda and Yamaha will win in
that department.


It seems that Yamaha wins that race. Everywhere you go, anywhere you look, you see Yamaha outboards. That would be my pick.

Bill[_12_] March 7th 20 02:48 AM

Outboard Motors - Honda vs Tohatsu vs Suzuki vs Yamaha
 
Its Me wrote:
On Friday, March 6, 2020 at 7:42:15 PM UTC-5, Alex wrote:
wrote:
Any opinions? Looking for a 20 horse with fuel injection and electric
start, 15 inch shaft.


They all have a good reputation for quality small outboards.Â* I would
look to see which is the lightest and start there.Â* Service and parts
are important, too.Â* My guess would be that Honda and Yamaha will win in
that department.


It seems that Yamaha wins that race. Everywhere you go, anywhere you
look, you see Yamaha outboards. That would be my pick.


I do not know of 20 hp with fuel injection. I would look at both Yamaha
and Suzuki. I am amazed at how many are now running Suzuki, both here and
Mexico.


Alex[_22_] March 7th 20 03:04 AM

Outboard Motors - Honda vs Tohatsu vs Suzuki vs Yamaha
 
Bill wrote:
Its Me wrote:
On Friday, March 6, 2020 at 7:42:15 PM UTC-5, Alex wrote:
wrote:
Any opinions? Looking for a 20 horse with fuel injection and electric
start, 15 inch shaft.

They all have a good reputation for quality small outboards.Â* I would
look to see which is the lightest and start there.Â* Service and parts
are important, too.Â* My guess would be that Honda and Yamaha will win in
that department.

It seems that Yamaha wins that race. Everywhere you go, anywhere you
look, you see Yamaha outboards. That would be my pick.

I do not know of 20 hp with fuel injection. I would look at both Yamaha
and Suzuki. I am amazed at how many are now running Suzuki, both here and
Mexico.


It looks like all of those are EFI.

[email protected] March 7th 20 06:45 AM

Outboard Motors - Honda vs Tohatsu vs Suzuki vs Yamaha
 
On Fri, 6 Mar 2020 22:04:03 -0500, Alex wrote:

Bill wrote:
Its Me wrote:
On Friday, March 6, 2020 at 7:42:15 PM UTC-5, Alex wrote:
wrote:
Any opinions? Looking for a 20 horse with fuel injection and electric
start, 15 inch shaft.

They all have a good reputation for quality small outboards.Â* I would
look to see which is the lightest and start there.Â* Service and parts
are important, too.Â* My guess would be that Honda and Yamaha will win in
that department.
It seems that Yamaha wins that race. Everywhere you go, anywhere you
look, you see Yamaha outboards. That would be my pick.

I do not know of 20 hp with fuel injection. I would look at both Yamaha
and Suzuki. I am amazed at how many are now running Suzuki, both here and
Mexico.


It looks like all of those are EFI.


I think that for a kicker I would shop weight, price then dealer
network.. They are all pretty solid.


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