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In my experience, the 2 strokes are stronger accelerating - better for
pulling skiers. 115 hp is 115 hp no matter how many strokes, so top end should be close. Usually, but not always, the r stroke is easier on fuel, but it depends on how you use your boat. Personally, for my application, I am having a hard time choosing between a 150 hp Optimax or a 150 Yamaha 4 stroke. The Opti is hell for strong on the low end, but the Yamaha is awesome on gas and at the top end. tp wrote in message ... If I switch from a 115hp 2 stoke to a 115hp 4 stroke, where will I feel the difference in performance? Top end? Load carrying capacity? Both? Other? I'm considering a 115hp Johnson 2 stroke (carbs) vs a 115hp Yamaha 4 stroke. Yamaha doesn't offer a 25" shaft on its 115hp 2 stroke or I'd consider that too. I've run a 115hp Mercury 2 stroke on my boat and it performed well. I don't like the 2+2 design Merc though soooooo.... decision time. I mostly carry two people but if I carry four, that's an additional 400 lbs give or take, and I don't want to lose much zip. My 115hp 2 stroke handled if ok but..... 4 stroke? -I dunno- I don't really care about top end as long as I can keep it over about 30-32 mph. With two people, 35mph is do-able with my 2 stroke and I would't lose much speed adding two more people. Anyhow, my only experience with 4 stroke is my Honda 20hp on a skiff and it just doesn't seem to have the load carrying capacity of a 20 hp 2 stroke. Frankly, I doubt it can keep up on top end with a 20hp 2 stroke either. Anyhow, any opinions appreciated. TIA, Rick |