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Yamaha 40/28 2 stroke vs Yamaha 40/30 4 stroke
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<blockquote data-quote="rockdamage" data-source="post: 332659" data-attributes="member: 4609"><p>your engine is payed for ! run it till it pukes</p><p>but when you trade. think about transom height changes that may have to be made and check around with all the dealers and ask about engine failures. the best power to weight out there right now is the tohatsu....... If I were looking to stay light this is my engine of choice. band for the buck is clearly mercury. </p><p>the mercury - evinrude argument can be summed up as ford-chevy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rockdamage, post: 332659, member: 4609"] your engine is payed for ! run it till it pukes but when you trade. think about transom height changes that may have to be made and check around with all the dealers and ask about engine failures. the best power to weight out there right now is the tohatsu....... If I were looking to stay light this is my engine of choice. band for the buck is clearly mercury. the mercury - evinrude argument can be summed up as ford-chevy [/QUOTE]
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