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Yo - youse four stroke outboard types...
What are you guys getting for fuel efficiency on your four strokers?
In Gph if you please. What about maintenance costs - general operating costs? It would appear that I might have to switch out of ETEC and go with #$%^$%%^#$^$%#$%$^&* Yamaha's or Suzuki's to get the boat I want. Which annoys me no end. No, I will not go with Mercury under ANY circumstances. |
Yo - youse four stroke outboard types...
"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
... What are you guys getting for fuel efficiency on your four strokers? In Gph if you please. What about maintenance costs - general operating costs? It would appear that I might have to switch out of ETEC and go with #$%^$%%^#$^$%#$%$^&* Yamaha's or Suzuki's to get the boat I want. Which annoys me no end. No, I will not go with Mercury under ANY circumstances. The boat you want only comes with 4-stroke? Or...what? My motor's only 15 hp. I don't think the numbers would be of much use to you. |
Yo - youse four stroke outboard types...
Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
What are you guys getting for fuel efficiency on your four strokers? In Gph if you please. What about maintenance costs - general operating costs? It would appear that I might have to switch out of ETEC and go with #$%^$%%^#$^$%#$%$^&* Yamaha's or Suzuki's to get the boat I want. Which annoys me no end. No, I will not go with Mercury under ANY circumstances. I burn about 10gph pushing my Parker at 28-30 mph. The rig is over 7000 pounds with engine, fuel, and a couple guys aboard. I haven't had any "maintenance costs" on the engine, other than end of season winterizing. That is, nothing has busted or needed adjustment. |
Yo - youse four stroke outboard types...
Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: No, I will not go with Mercury under ANY circumstances. That's too bad. You mighta liked this: (3, 275 horse, supercharged Merc 4 strokes) and I might'a been able to arrange a "deal" for you. http://www.yellowfinyachts.com/maps/36overhead.jpg Eisboch |
Yo - youse four stroke outboard types...
RCE wrote:
Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: No, I will not go with Mercury under ANY circumstances. That's too bad. You mighta liked this: (3, 275 horse, supercharged Merc 4 strokes) and I might'a been able to arrange a "deal" for you. http://www.yellowfinyachts.com/maps/36overhead.jpg Eisboch What a pig and waste of resources. But I'm sure our Chuck could justify it. |
Yo - youse four stroke outboard types...
On Sat, 02 Jun 2007 08:54:23 -0400, HK wrote:
RCE wrote: Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: No, I will not go with Mercury under ANY circumstances. That's too bad. You mighta liked this: (3, 275 horse, supercharged Merc 4 strokes) and I might'a been able to arrange a "deal" for you. http://www.yellowfinyachts.com/maps/36overhead.jpg Eisboch What a pig and waste of resources. But I'm sure our Chuck could justify it. Harry, your personal attacks make you a man worth reading. What a guy! |
Yo - youse four stroke outboard types...
"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... What are you guys getting for fuel efficiency on your four strokers? In Gph if you please. *Twin* Yamaha F250's 4100 RPM. 30 mph. 20-21 gph. 5600 RPM WOT. 46 mph. 42 gph What about maintenance costs - general operating costs? 100 hour service w/out water pump impellers: $285 w/ water pump impellers: $500 I do them myself for about $80/engine using all Yamaha components (fuel filters, oil filters, Yamalube, hi-perf gear oil) It would appear that I might have to switch out of ETEC and go with #$%^$%%^#$^$%#$%$^&* Yamaha's or Suzuki's to get the boat I want. Which annoys me no end. I have Yamaha's, and my dad has a Suzuki F250. I repowered with Yamaha's because that is the OEM engine on Grady Whites and I figured that it would be better for resale, and I could use the original gauges and controls. But the Suzuki is a terrific engine (16" prop and lower gearing provides better low speed maneuverability). Which dealer is closer/better? Which is going to give you the better deal? |
Yo - youse four stroke outboard types...
"Gene Kearns" wrote in message ... On Sat, 02 Jun 2007 12:03:20 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing penned the following well considered thoughts to the readers of rec.boats: What are you guys getting for fuel efficiency on your four strokers? In Gph if you please. About 10 GPH and that translates to almost 2.5 MPG. I could probably do a little better, but the boat rides well at that consumption. What about maintenance costs - general operating costs? I don't know.... haven't had any other than oil and filters. Oh... forgot.... about $40 for 2 new anodes when the boat wasn't trailered. It would appear that I might have to switch out of ETEC and go with #$%^$%%^#$^$%#$%$^&* Yamaha's or Suzuki's to get the boat I want. Which annoys me no end. I agree.... it is pretty wrong..... No, I will not go with Mercury under ANY circumstances. There are almost no Mercurys around here in the salt. Maybe just good memories or maybe it is still a good idea....... Mercury has a pretty good program with charter captains down here. The Verados and Optimaxes are pretty good engines. |
Yo - youse four stroke outboard types...
"NOYB" wrote in message hlink.net... Mercury has a pretty good program with charter captains down here. The Verados and Optimaxes are pretty good engines. I don't know about the Optimaxes, but I can attest to the fact that the supercharged Verados are kick-ass. Eisboch |
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"RCE" wrote in message
... "NOYB" wrote in message hlink.net... Mercury has a pretty good program with charter captains down here. The Verados and Optimaxes are pretty good engines. I don't know about the Optimaxes, but I can attest to the fact that the supercharged Verados are kick-ass. Eisboch Zzzzzzzzzz...........big motors are for pansies. God-like fishing prowess is kick ass. http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c1...r/P5230047.jpg They said a may fly wouldn't work on the surface over 20 feet of water. They were wrong, whoever they are. |
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