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On Sunday, 15 November 2020 at 00:07:04 UTC-4, Alex wrote:
True North wrote: On Saturday, 14 November 2020 at 23:10:58 UTC-4, Keyser Söze wrote: On 11/14/20 9:53 PM, gary hess wrote: can anyone tell me the difference? The "high thrust" motors typically have larger lower units, higher gear ratios, and different props than "standard" outboards , but I believe the powerheads are the same in both types. -- *Lock Trump Up!* Yes, that was the case with the Mercury 60 Big Foot that came with the 16 and a half foot Legend bow rider I owned a few years ago. They claimed it had the same lower end as the 90 and had a special larger high thrust propeller. I believe it was originally popular for pontoon boats. "They claimed"? That's hilarious! Only you buy boats on a salesman's word and look what that got you. The reason they are popular for pontoon boats is that they can move a heavier load, at slow speed, more efficiently. They were never designed for the hull style, and weight, of the POS Legend you wasted your money on. They probably had a Bigfoot laying around at the dealership and sold it to the first dip**** to walk in. That salesman probably got a nice commission for unloading that from their inventory. "Jorge" Boy...y'all are getting more ditzy by the day. The boat manufacturer offered the 60 Big foot as an upgrade from the base 40 hp outboard. Y'all should keep your pie hole shut unless you know what you're blathering about. |
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