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Going Back to 2 Stroke Jet!
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<blockquote data-quote="Vol423" data-source="post: 438281" data-attributes="member: 6621"><p>I sell jet boats, mostly with new motors. But I buy any good 2 stroke 90 Yamaha I can find to sell with the boats. My personal boat has a 90 from the eighties. These 3 cylinder Yamahas are just tough and reliable. On my 1756 boats these 90s will put the boat on plane in 30 feet and run as skinny as any 4 stroke. My motor also has an early jet drive that has better reverse than the new ones. Nowadays I mostly install new 4 stroke Mercury 40s because they are the lightest in their class and aren't expensive. But they don't hold a candle to 2 stroke Yamaha 90s except in fuel consumption and noise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vol423, post: 438281, member: 6621"] I sell jet boats, mostly with new motors. But I buy any good 2 stroke 90 Yamaha I can find to sell with the boats. My personal boat has a 90 from the eighties. These 3 cylinder Yamahas are just tough and reliable. On my 1756 boats these 90s will put the boat on plane in 30 feet and run as skinny as any 4 stroke. My motor also has an early jet drive that has better reverse than the new ones. Nowadays I mostly install new 4 stroke Mercury 40s because they are the lightest in their class and aren't expensive. But they don't hold a candle to 2 stroke Yamaha 90s except in fuel consumption and noise. [/QUOTE]
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