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Mercury 60/40 EFI 4 stroke
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<blockquote data-quote="archery68" data-source="post: 426890" data-attributes="member: 20113"><p>I agree on the comparison between the 40/28 and the 60/40. Totally different animal. My point was that it was a big step up from the 40/28 and it was. I have a family member that has the 3 cyl Johnson and if they still made them today I would have got one, they are powerful motors. For me the merc 60/40 was the best option and the most affordable and is not the fastest but provides ample enough performance for my use. You can still find the Johnson 3 cyl jets around here but they are quite expensive for a motor 12 years old or so with zero warranty. On a busy day on the current river you see tons of the merc 4 strokes. Very popular. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="archery68, post: 426890, member: 20113"] I agree on the comparison between the 40/28 and the 60/40. Totally different animal. My point was that it was a big step up from the 40/28 and it was. I have a family member that has the 3 cyl Johnson and if they still made them today I would have got one, they are powerful motors. For me the merc 60/40 was the best option and the most affordable and is not the fastest but provides ample enough performance for my use. You can still find the Johnson 3 cyl jets around here but they are quite expensive for a motor 12 years old or so with zero warranty. On a busy day on the current river you see tons of the merc 4 strokes. Very popular. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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