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Will a 90/65 4 stroke be too heavy?
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<blockquote data-quote="Walkerdogman85" data-source="post: 419811" data-attributes="member: 19708"><p>I have a 1756 dlx G3 center console, I am wanting to upgrade from my Mercury 45 jet and all I can seem to find a 4 strokes. Would a 90/65 Yamaha or Mercury be too heavy? I have also considered going to a 2 stroke 115/80 as I have found a few of those in 2 stroke. I want to plane out with a load but have power/speed when needed. The 2000 merc 45 jet isn't cutting it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Walkerdogman85, post: 419811, member: 19708"] I have a 1756 dlx G3 center console, I am wanting to upgrade from my Mercury 45 jet and all I can seem to find a 4 strokes. Would a 90/65 Yamaha or Mercury be too heavy? I have also considered going to a 2 stroke 115/80 as I have found a few of those in 2 stroke. I want to plane out with a load but have power/speed when needed. The 2000 merc 45 jet isn't cutting it. [/QUOTE]
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