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<blockquote data-quote="ccm" data-source="post: 345512" data-attributes="member: 13447"><p>Tough choice. Four strokes get better fuel economy and you aren't shelling out extra money for oil every trip. The 25 would give you more speed because it's lighter and has more HP. Yamaha makes very good motors and you probably wont see very much difference in top end speed. Me personally I would go with the 20hp 4 stroke and add a hydrofoil and stainless steel prop. The SS prop will give you a better top end speed because it doesn't flex like an aluminum prop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ccm, post: 345512, member: 13447"] Tough choice. Four strokes get better fuel economy and you aren't shelling out extra money for oil every trip. The 25 would give you more speed because it's lighter and has more HP. Yamaha makes very good motors and you probably wont see very much difference in top end speed. Me personally I would go with the 20hp 4 stroke and add a hydrofoil and stainless steel prop. The SS prop will give you a better top end speed because it doesn't flex like an aluminum prop. [/QUOTE]
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