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![]() "Del Cecchi" wrote in message As for Etec, the next five years will tell the tale. Optimax seems to be doing ok, although Merc's stated direction is 4 strokes. That would leave BRP as the only "major manufacturer" selling only 2 strokes. Merc is now pushing Optimax as Verado sales are not as high as expected have performance and economy concerns, according to industry gurus. They are also going back to a few traditional 2-strokes as there is still a market for them. Yamaha recently added a few models of older 2-strokes with incentives for re-powering. Johnson is back in production for 2007 with a few traditional 2 strokes and some smaller 2-strokes. It's not a 4-stroke world at the moment as some have predicted. E-TEC sales are above projections and there is a backlog of some popular models, especially the 115-150-175and 60° 200 hp engines. Bill Grannis service manager |
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