Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#7
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
Just checked the merc web site. The 125 2 stroke weights in at 348 lbs.
The 90 and the 115 4 stroke both weight 386. Not enough of a weight difference to worry about. My guess is the dealer has smaller motors and does not have one of these in stock and wants to sell what he has. I would highly recommend the 115 4 stroke which is EFI. If you can't afford that then the 90 4 stroke would be the least engine I would go w/. 4 people in a 17' boat needs plenty of power to get on plane. A 60 or 70 is just not going to be enough. Does not have enough torque to get the job done. As for the post about offering 30% less than what the dealer wants is way out of reality. A dealer does not have $3000 to play with on a $10000 boat. His profit is more like $1000 which is not a lot when you consider the fact that a large dealer may sell 100 boats a year. A small dealer is lucky to sell 50 boats a year. This is why so many dealers have gone out of business in the last few years. He may be asking $1500 more than his cost but that is probably about all. He might come down by $500 or so. -- Tony my boats at http://t.thomas.home.mchsi.com "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 |