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![]() "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... The fact that there are plenty of Yamaha and Merc DFIs around and running well, and that the Evinrude whatever the hell they called now selling well and running well speaks for itself. There are dozens and dozens and dozens of these engines powering the fishing boats leaving the marina where I keep Yo Ho, and I see these guys several times a week and talk to them. These high tech two strokes seem to be causing them no more trouble than the four cycle Yamahas and Suzukis of similar horsepower some of their friends have. Technology is evolving, eh? You build something as best you can, you test it, and if some units fail, you improve what you are doing and produced refined product, and that's how the process works. I would expect that next year's four cycle Yamaha 225 would be more refined than my 2003 model. And I haven't had any problems with my 2003 model. I'm not saying they can't be made to work. I'm saying they make me nervous as much as a small electronic failure can wipe out a powerhead. I'm more com fortable with them in your sal****er environment, where age won't be a factor in the long haul. ![]() -W |
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