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<blockquote data-quote="tholdah" data-source="post: 29527" data-attributes="member: 311"><p>Just like your dirt bike...2 stroke motor is lighter and quicker. Horse power-smorse power :shock: . If you have 2 engines, both 10HP, but one weighs 15 lbs. less...which is quicker? Like previously said, it's exhausted thru the prop so the noise is not an issue (you have an electric trolling motor right?). Plus, like the 2HP Suzuki I owned previously, many of the smaller 2 stroke motors are air cooled...which means no water pump issues/over heating. My vote: smaller HP, go with the 2 stroke.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tholdah, post: 29527, member: 311"] Just like your dirt bike...2 stroke motor is lighter and quicker. Horse power-smorse power :shock: . If you have 2 engines, both 10HP, but one weighs 15 lbs. less...which is quicker? Like previously said, it's exhausted thru the prop so the noise is not an issue (you have an electric trolling motor right?). Plus, like the 2HP Suzuki I owned previously, many of the smaller 2 stroke motors are air cooled...which means no water pump issues/over heating. My vote: smaller HP, go with the 2 stroke. [/QUOTE]
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