randlemanboater
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Did that fix your uneven power problem?
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Did that fix your uneven power problem?
if you can "see" a difference in props, then there is definitely an issue. I had props that look perfect were way off. What props are on the boat?
based on a twin F150 repower I just completed, you should be able to buy over 10000 gallons of marina fuel and oil for the price to repower that boat
and by the way, those engines are highly sought after in offshore countries as they are not as fuel finiky as four strokes
based on a twin F150 repower I just completed, you should be able to buy over 10000 gallons of marina fuel and oil for the price to repower that boat
i've got 420 hours on my 4S and i figure it's save me 3 gallons an hour, so thats 1260 gallons. at $3 per, thats $3780. im trying to get to 1000 hours so it will pay for itself.
when presenting to wife, feel free to reference this to her
good luck
Don't forget the added maintence costs of oil changes, filters, zincs, ring free, and so on when figuring your actual numbers. The cost of 2 stroke oil is pretty much offset by the cost of oil changes. I see where you're going with this presenting it to your wife, but be honest with yourself.
Reconsider ?
Evinrude offering 10 year non declining warranty on their G2 Etecs.
Power and performance of 2 strokes.........plus the rather amazing features of these G2's
and fuel / oil economy..
I like the new engine smell myself, but I'm with Ferm, get your props right and run the heck out of those ox66s for a couple of years. You can always repower. To me it doesnt make sense to remove clean good running engines.
But then what the heck, its your boat, if new makes you happy, its only dirty green paper and you fish enough to get return on the investment. Even if just on the personal satysfaction side of things.