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<blockquote data-quote="scoobeb" data-source="post: 336144" data-attributes="member: 6843"><p>Well i'm going to give this 20hp 4stroke a chance to see how it works,i fish on the gulf coast so 80%for me is wot getting to my spots.I don't do any freshwater fishing.The only time i go slow is when i approach my fishing areas or in a no wake zone or if there is alot of oyster bars or rocks around.Most of the time it's go,go,go.If i don't like the way this outboard performs i will just sell it and i will find a as new as possible 2stroke or just buy a 25hp etec and get it over with.</p><p></p><p>The only other 2stroke i will get is a 15 -25hp merc or yamaha,i have had bad luck with any other brand.They are a dime a dozen in my area but finding one in mint is near nill.You have to travel to find one.If i go with a nice 25hp 2stroke merc or yamaha i will look out of state in all freshwater areas,chances are there is going to be a ton less corrosion if any from freshwater compared to saltwater.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scoobeb, post: 336144, member: 6843"] Well i'm going to give this 20hp 4stroke a chance to see how it works,i fish on the gulf coast so 80%for me is wot getting to my spots.I don't do any freshwater fishing.The only time i go slow is when i approach my fishing areas or in a no wake zone or if there is alot of oyster bars or rocks around.Most of the time it's go,go,go.If i don't like the way this outboard performs i will just sell it and i will find a as new as possible 2stroke or just buy a 25hp etec and get it over with. The only other 2stroke i will get is a 15 -25hp merc or yamaha,i have had bad luck with any other brand.They are a dime a dozen in my area but finding one in mint is near nill.You have to travel to find one.If i go with a nice 25hp 2stroke merc or yamaha i will look out of state in all freshwater areas,chances are there is going to be a ton less corrosion if any from freshwater compared to saltwater. [/QUOTE]
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