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tohatsu 35 jet vs 40 mercury jet
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<blockquote data-quote="Lawnman" data-source="post: 207706" data-attributes="member: 6217"><p>The reason the guy at t&s told you it was a 40 is because it's a true 40 at the jet foot, those guys really know their stuff. The new merc 4 stroke jets are measured at the output of the jet. I have the 25 4 stroke merc and it's night and day difference between it and the old 25/20 2 stoke. Looking at the chart the 40 hp 4 stoke should handle about 1300-1400 lbs gross weight. The fuel economy and quietness of the is worth it for the 4 stroke. Just my 2 cents</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lawnman, post: 207706, member: 6217"] The reason the guy at t&s told you it was a 40 is because it's a true 40 at the jet foot, those guys really know their stuff. The new merc 4 stroke jets are measured at the output of the jet. I have the 25 4 stroke merc and it's night and day difference between it and the old 25/20 2 stoke. Looking at the chart the 40 hp 4 stoke should handle about 1300-1400 lbs gross weight. The fuel economy and quietness of the is worth it for the 4 stroke. Just my 2 cents [/QUOTE]
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