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Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Tue, 17 Jul 2007 21:15:37 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: Anybody want to guess what happened next? Well, the short of it was that the sales dude launched into this whole thing about ETEC and how they were always blowing up. At which point I decided that discretion was the better part of valor and politely told him that (1) now they don't and (2) I've owned three of them, two on one boat and that boat now has about 1800 hours on the engines and the current owner loves them and (3) suggested that before he shot his mouth off about something, it might be smarter to figure out who the hell he was taking to and (4) I wouldn't buy a boat from him if my life depended on it which meant that he blew a sweet cash deal as I wouldn't have haggled about price. What made things worse was that the other marina/boat shop that had pontoons similar, the sales girl was dumb as a box of rocks and when the more experienced sales guy came out to rescue her from my, um...somewhat detailed questions, I said thanks, but no thanks and out the door. So the family is po'd. So Jack Goff suggested a place to look today and my reputation might be burnished a little if they have what I'm looking for. So that's it. Funny comments everyone - you folks are real comedians. Honestly, Tom, I really do not understand your "affinity" for these two stroke outboards. I just looked over the "specs" for the F150 Yamaha (four stroke) and the competing ETEC 150. The ETEC is a V-6, the Yamaha an inline four. No particular advantage. The ETEC displaces 2589 cc, the Yamaha 2670. No particular advantage. The ETEC weighs 427 pounds, the Yamaha 466. No particular advantage. Interestingly, the ETEC site says the Yamaha weighs 504 pounds. B.S. The ETEC "might" outaccelerate the Yamaha. Maybe. No head to head comparisons that I saw. I'd bet the Yamaha is quieter than the the ETEC at trolling and idle speeds. Important to me. It's probably quieter at cruise speeds, too. I'd bet a genuine comparison would show little difference in fuel burn. No need to mix oil in the Yamaha's fuel. Advantage: Yamaha. The Yamaha uses regular SAE multiweight motor oil. Advantage: Yamaha Both engines are a plumber's nightmare to work upon. Sadly. |
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