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K. Smith wrote:
Billgran wrote: "Tom Hooper" wrote in message ... Looking to power a 17 to 19 shallow V scow bow open boat, ply or alum (I know it's noisy). I guess that means 4 stroke, 25 to 35 hp. Not going off shore, just rivers and swamps. Want to cruise around with scaring away the scenery or losing friends. Normally canoe, and love quiet watercraft. Thanks. Tom Tom, You might want to check out the Evinrude E-TEC outboards in the 40-50hp class. They are as quiet as a 4 stroke, there is no smoke orof mixing oil, they do not need expensive oil changes and ridiculously priced oil filters. They also do not use rubber timing belts that could bend valves when they break, and are expensive to replace. There are no valves to burn, rust or stick, and they do not need the cost of labor and a gasket for periodic adjustments. They come with a full 3 year warranty that does not lower coverage after 1 year as with some other brands. The E-TEC does not need any dealer service for 3 years or 300 hours in regular use. Some 4 strokes need oil changes every 6 months, plus again for the 10 hr. check. They also carry the original Ficht design fault forward & will fail just as Ficht did & for the very same reasons. They will be quiet when the powerhead is destroyed by detonation, that much might be correct:-) The wind blew, the crap, flew, and Karen Smith emerged out from under the rock where she was hiding. Karen Smith has *never seen* an Evinrude E-Tec outboard, or, probably, any other modern technology outboard. Period. -- A vote for Nader is a vote for Bush; A vote for Bush is a vote for Apocalypse. |
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