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<blockquote data-quote="bobberboy" data-source="post: 112244" data-attributes="member: 1417"><p>The boat is rated @40hp so I guess I'll be looking at the 20-30hp range. I don't have the dough for a 40. I have been looking online and it seems that most new motors only come in 2-strokes above about 40hp and the smaller motors of about 2-30hp are all 4-stroke. Does that seem right? Does getting a used 40hp 2-stroke make more sense than a new 30hp 4-stroke? I guess I was thinking new motor because I am more interested in fishing than working on an outboard motor. I guess a newer 2-stroke could fill the bill as well. And, there's the question of underpowered versus overpriced...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobberboy, post: 112244, member: 1417"] The boat is rated @40hp so I guess I'll be looking at the 20-30hp range. I don't have the dough for a 40. I have been looking online and it seems that most new motors only come in 2-strokes above about 40hp and the smaller motors of about 2-30hp are all 4-stroke. Does that seem right? Does getting a used 40hp 2-stroke make more sense than a new 30hp 4-stroke? I guess I was thinking new motor because I am more interested in fishing than working on an outboard motor. I guess a newer 2-stroke could fill the bill as well. And, there's the question of underpowered versus overpriced... [/QUOTE]
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