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K. Smith February 27th 06 07:44 AM

E-Tec problems?? well yes if you want the HP you pay for
 

Paste from an "independent" magazine test.

Not surprisingly given its strong on-water performance, the Mercury
250XS pulled the most horsepower (252 hp at 5200 rpm). Next was the
Yamaha (246 hp at 5600 rpm). Evinrude brought up the rear (239 hp at
5600 rpm).

In terms of torque, the Yamaha 250 HPDI VMax edged Mercury with 268
lb.-ft. at 3800 rpm, vs. the Merc's 267 lb.-ft. at 4400 rpm.
Evinrude came in a distant third, with 250 lb.-ft. at 4000 rpm.

end paste;


Gee those pesky "independent" tests, the dealers must be making up the
excuses as we type:-) look at the lack of E-Tec torque!!! Woohoo this
before your season even starts!!!!

Yes yes I know it's all technically legal, but be aware when the HP
numbers get big so does that 10% allowance. I assume E-Tec charge for a
full 250HP??? Oops silly me now I remember, that's right they're MORE
expensive than the others.

K

Skipper February 27th 06 01:04 PM

E-Tec problems?? well yes if you want the HP you pay for
 
basskisser wrote:

K. Smith wrote:
Paste from an "independent" magazine test.


Not surprisingly given its strong on-water performance, the Mercury
250XS pulled the most horsepower (252 hp at 5200 rpm). Next was the
Yamaha (246 hp at 5600 rpm). Evinrude brought up the rear (239 hp at
5600 rpm).


In terms of torque, the Yamaha 250 HPDI VMax edged Mercury with 268
lb.-ft. at 3800 rpm, vs. the Merc's 267 lb.-ft. at 4400 rpm.
Evinrude came in a distant third, with 250 lb.-ft. at 4000 rpm.


end paste;


Gee those pesky "independent" tests, the dealers must be making up the
excuses as we type:-) look at the lack of E-Tec torque!!! Woohoo this
before your season even starts!!!!


Yes yes I know it's all technically legal, but be aware when the HP
numbers get big so does that 10% allowance. I assume E-Tec charge for a
full 250HP??? Oops silly me now I remember, that's right they're MORE
expensive than the others.


Either cite, or post the ENTIRE article.


Why should she, the point was made. And a very good point it was.

--
Skipper

[email protected] February 27th 06 03:51 PM

E-Tec problems?? well yes if you want the HP you pay for
 

Skipper wrote:


Either cite, or post the ENTIRE article.


Why should she, the point was made. And a very good point it was.

--
Skipper


One links or posts the entire article because if the point made is a
valid one, the rest of the article will support it. Many people are
skeptical enough that they are unwilling to accept a few sentences,
pulled out of context, as an exact or definitive summation.

People (with a lot less integrity than Ms. Smith) have been known,
sometimes regularly, to use highly selected snippets taken out of
context. Some of the more malevolent and screwed up among that subset
will blatantly alter the quoted material- even when there is absolutely
*no* hope that they could ever get away undetected. While Karen and I
have a history of disagreeing, I accept without reservation that the
sentences she quoted read exactly the way she reported them.

(It could be that the magazine article was not online, and that typing
the entire article would be tedious and there is no available link. In
that case, the title of the publication and the issue # would be
useful.....)

For an example of linking an entire article, Skipper, if I were to
offer you some advice for your next "cruise" it would be better to
offer you a link to this article:

http://www.cruisecritic.com/features...les.cfm?ID=132

than to post a few sentences or even a paragraph taken out of context.
See what I mean?


basskisser February 27th 06 06:02 PM

E-Tec problems?? well yes if you want the HP you pay for
 

Skipper wrote:
basskisser wrote:

K. Smith wrote:
Paste from an "independent" magazine test.


Not surprisingly given its strong on-water performance, the Mercury
250XS pulled the most horsepower (252 hp at 5200 rpm). Next was the
Yamaha (246 hp at 5600 rpm). Evinrude brought up the rear (239 hp at
5600 rpm).


In terms of torque, the Yamaha 250 HPDI VMax edged Mercury with 268
lb.-ft. at 3800 rpm, vs. the Merc's 267 lb.-ft. at 4400 rpm.
Evinrude came in a distant third, with 250 lb.-ft. at 4000 rpm.


end paste;


Gee those pesky "independent" tests, the dealers must be making up the
excuses as we type:-) look at the lack of E-Tec torque!!! Woohoo this
before your season even starts!!!!


Yes yes I know it's all technically legal, but be aware when the HP
numbers get big so does that 10% allowance. I assume E-Tec charge for a
full 250HP??? Oops silly me now I remember, that's right they're MORE
expensive than the others.


Either cite, or post the ENTIRE article.


Why should she, the point was made. And a very good point it was.

--
Skipper


Without article, or cite it was simply an opinion by someone who
doesn't have the technical training needed to intelligently offer any
facts above what she's allegedly snipped from an alleged article.


Skipper February 27th 06 08:23 PM

E-Tec problems?? well yes if you want the HP you pay for
 
Harry Krause wrote:

Without article, or cite it was simply an opinion by someone who
doesn't have the technical training needed to intelligently offer any
facts above what she's allegedly snipped from an alleged article.


There's no evidence extant that Ms. Smith has any valid technical
training whatsoever.


However are you going to get by these next seven weeks while Skipper is
off cruising? K will be the only one with enough knowledge and
experience to show you the errors of your ways.

BTW, did you see that nice article about cruising locations published by
Grandma Rosalie in the cruising group, Harry. You really should heed the
advice of those with real experience. Ta ta.

--
Skipper

Skipper February 27th 06 08:29 PM

E-Tec problems?? well yes if you want the HP you pay for
 
wrote:

Skipper wrote:


Either cite, or post the ENTIRE article.


Why should she, the point was made. And a very good point it was.


One links or posts the entire article because if the point made is a
valid one, the rest of the article will support it. Many people are
skeptical enough that they are unwilling to accept a few sentences,
pulled out of context, as an exact or definitive summation.


People (with a lot less integrity than Ms. Smith) have been known,
sometimes regularly, to use highly selected snippets taken out of
context.


Yes, you occasionally run into some real scoundrels in the boat
business, some with almost no personal integrity at all. I've noticed
that most of these turds got their training in used car sales...if you
know what I mean.

--
Skipper

M February 27th 06 08:41 PM

E-Tec problems?? well yes if you want the HP you pay for
 
I have to agree that it should say where the data is from .. if its
available online a link should be given too.

Not to suggest that here but often data that is without all the article
can be misleading ..

The Merc in this case has 5% more HP which is hardly noticeable .. The
thing is that you cant conclude that mers have more HP than rude... If
you test 2 different motors it may look the otherway round as there are
differences in each motor.

The data would only valid if a certain population of motors, lets say
10 was tested. From that data you could see SD and average HP. That
comparison would be more meaningful.

Matt


M February 27th 06 08:42 PM

E-Tec problems?? well yes if you want the HP you pay for
 
P.S.

its no secret that the data is from he

http://www.bassandwalleyeboats.com/output.cfm?id=943489

Matt


JohnH February 27th 06 08:46 PM

E-Tec problems?? well yes if you want the HP you pay for
 
He http://bassandwalleyeboats.com/output.cfm?id=943489




On 27 Feb 2006 07:51:23 -0800, wrote:


Skipper wrote:


Either cite, or post the ENTIRE article.


Why should she, the point was made. And a very good point it was.

--
Skipper


One links or posts the entire article because if the point made is a
valid one, the rest of the article will support it. Many people are
skeptical enough that they are unwilling to accept a few sentences,
pulled out of context, as an exact or definitive summation.

People (with a lot less integrity than Ms. Smith) have been known,
sometimes regularly, to use highly selected snippets taken out of
context. Some of the more malevolent and screwed up among that subset
will blatantly alter the quoted material- even when there is absolutely
*no* hope that they could ever get away undetected. While Karen and I
have a history of disagreeing, I accept without reservation that the
sentences she quoted read exactly the way she reported them.

(It could be that the magazine article was not online, and that typing
the entire article would be tedious and there is no available link. In
that case, the title of the publication and the issue # would be
useful.....)

For an example of linking an entire article, Skipper, if I were to
offer you some advice for your next "cruise" it would be better to
offer you a link to this article:

http://www.cruisecritic.com/features...les.cfm?ID=132

than to post a few sentences or even a paragraph taken out of context.
See what I mean?


--
'Til next time,

John H

******************************************
***** Have a Spectacular Day! *****
******************************************

JohnH February 27th 06 08:47 PM

E-Tec problems?? well yes if you want the HP you pay for
 

http://bassandwalleyeboats.com/output.cfm?id=943489




On 27 Feb 2006 10:02:45 -0800, "basskisser" wrote:


Skipper wrote:
basskisser wrote:

K. Smith wrote:
Paste from an "independent" magazine test.


Not surprisingly given its strong on-water performance, the Mercury
250XS pulled the most horsepower (252 hp at 5200 rpm). Next was the
Yamaha (246 hp at 5600 rpm). Evinrude brought up the rear (239 hp at
5600 rpm).


In terms of torque, the Yamaha 250 HPDI VMax edged Mercury with 268
lb.-ft. at 3800 rpm, vs. the Merc's 267 lb.-ft. at 4400 rpm.
Evinrude came in a distant third, with 250 lb.-ft. at 4000 rpm.


end paste;


Gee those pesky "independent" tests, the dealers must be making up the
excuses as we type:-) look at the lack of E-Tec torque!!! Woohoo this
before your season even starts!!!!


Yes yes I know it's all technically legal, but be aware when the HP
numbers get big so does that 10% allowance. I assume E-Tec charge for a
full 250HP??? Oops silly me now I remember, that's right they're MORE
expensive than the others.


Either cite, or post the ENTIRE article.


Why should she, the point was made. And a very good point it was.

--
Skipper


Without article, or cite it was simply an opinion by someone who
doesn't have the technical training needed to intelligently offer any
facts above what she's allegedly snipped from an alleged article.


--
'Til next time,

John H

******************************************
***** Have a Spectacular Day! *****
******************************************


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