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Yes, the larger the hp the heavier the torque will be on that aluminum
transom. Smokercraft makes a nice boat, very practical. I had one, 16 footer with a 40hp Johnson on it, the boat would do about 40 miles per hour. It also trolled for days without a miss. Very light and easily transported. I have owned and operated about a dozen outboards and never had a fourstroke so I cannot help you there. I do know that the new fuel injection boats are very very good. They do not pollute like they used to, they have that exhaust stroke figured out. No carbs and usually have a computer in the works therefore the engine has to start. Injector oil is a pain but part of the program. With the fourstrokes there a lot more moving parts on the engine so more opportunity for breakdowns. Why you excited about the Mercs? I have never owned one myself and I prefer the Johnsons or Evinrudes myself. This may be a dealer thing though. What ever you do, at the last second when you are ready to buy the boat, and the dealer is rubbing his hands in anticipation for that check or debit card, offer him 30% less and reduce his margins by that much and after he cries and objects and you walk away, he will phone you at home and of course chisels that 30% down to somewhere like 10% but you stick behind your guns and maybe go to 25%. You will be more satisfied and get better value. He doesn't want to keep inventory that long so he has to make hay while the sun shines. He will do it. Negotiate. Smoker Craft makes a good boat though. With a 17 footer, myself I would like to see a 70hp Evinrude on it, nothing more, not much less. When you get 4 guys on the boat you will notice the 50hp wont be enough but if it is always only going to be you and a light load, the 70hp would be a nice match. Easy to maintain, work on, fix. Depend how much also you use the main engine for trolling. If your not going to use a kicker, then the smaller horsepower the better. Find a balance or trade off. "Bob Askey" wrote in message m... I am looking at a new 2004 Smokercraft Stealth 17foot. The boat is rated for up to a max hp of 125. The dealer package is a 2-stroke 50hp Merc which is not adequate. This boat is fully loaded with two livewells, consoles, windshield, built in gas tank in floor. So it will have a fair amount of weight with 4 adults in it. I will mainly use it locally Williamette, Columbia River, lakes and bays. I want a Merc 4-stroke for two main reasons, less gas and quiet. Plus they don't burn oil another added expense and smell. They are telling me a Merc 60HP Bigfoot would do the job. I am not sure that is enough HP. Then they tell me that anything larger is too much weight in a 4-stroke that I need to go with a 2-stroke. At this point I am really not sure what to do. Please help. Thanks, Bob |