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"NOYB" wrote in message nk.net... Out of that 320,000, the news release stated that around 40% are sold in the US, so that would be around 128,000 units of all ratings from 2hp to 300hp. The 200-225 would be a small percentage of that. So the company has to apply a huge R&D cost on that new four-stroke to maybe only 20,000 engines per year? No wonder they're so expensive. Just an educated guess is that there are less than 10,000 big Yamaha 4 strokes sold last year. The figures should be out within a few months. You are right that R&D amortized over a few thousand motors adds up very quickly. Another reason why all major 4-strokes are built overseas. The Merc X project may change that statement after it goes into production. Bill Grannis service manager |
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