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no more production on 2 stroke yamahas
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<blockquote data-quote="Deadmeat" data-source="post: 125748" data-attributes="member: 704"><p>That's the main reason I bought my 25-hp, 2-stroke Yamaha a few months ago. My 2-stroke weighs 105 pounds; a 4-stroke 25-hp Yamaha weighs 170 pounds. For the life of me I couldn't see bolting something on the transom that weighs 52 pounds more than my entire boat does and pay a lot more money for it. Maybe the 4-strokes will hold up over time but I know that my old 1988 30-hp Evinrude was on the lake almost every weekend for 13 years and never saw the inside of a shop once. In time I'm sure that 4-strokes will be mandated by the Feds but until then I'll stick with my 2-stroke.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deadmeat, post: 125748, member: 704"] That's the main reason I bought my 25-hp, 2-stroke Yamaha a few months ago. My 2-stroke weighs 105 pounds; a 4-stroke 25-hp Yamaha weighs 170 pounds. For the life of me I couldn't see bolting something on the transom that weighs 52 pounds more than my entire boat does and pay a lot more money for it. Maybe the 4-strokes will hold up over time but I know that my old 1988 30-hp Evinrude was on the lake almost every weekend for 13 years and never saw the inside of a shop once. In time I'm sure that 4-strokes will be mandated by the Feds but until then I'll stick with my 2-stroke. [/QUOTE]
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