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I did a litlle research on engine weights.
From the 2004 Yamaha website: 4 stroke: 40 hp/3 cyl/ 182 lbs. 50 hp/4 cyl/233 60 hp/4 cyl/244 2 stroke: 40hp/3 cyl/189 lbs 50 hp/3 cyl/189 60 hp/3 cyl/228 Notice the 4 stroke 40 is lighter than the 2 stroke 40. And look at the 50 4 stroke weight vs the 50 2 stroke weight. 44 lbs! If its a 2 stroke you're buying minds well choose the 50 hp over the 40hp. "Thomas Townsend" wrote in message om... I'm considering purchasing a 16' G3 jon boat. The package comes with a 40 Yamaha. My question: Should I go with the 40, or should I move up to the 50 or 60? Usually there will be only a couple of people in the boat, but there will be times when there will be a total of 4-5 adults. To move up from the 40 to the 50 would cost 420. Do you think it's worth the extra money? TIA Thomas |
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