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Been looking around comparing the new technology, thinking about engine choices for a new boat. Suzuki's seeming more popular but not too sure how efficient they are, like Mercury's improvements and step up with the Verado and i like how quiet the Yamaha 4 strokes are. So many choices, what do you guys have to think about them??
Are you looking to run a prop or pump? Unless it is a Off Shore Thunder jet I would stay with pump and run the boat with what is supposed to be there... If you run a prop on the shallow hull, yea you'll go faster but you'll miss what the boat was designed for... Shallow running! And be in for a bouncy choppy ride that you have to stay in relatively deeper water. If you run a deep vee or off shore model then get a prop for the outstanding performace and power you'll get out of it... E-Tec runs like a rapped ape for sure. I had a 90 hp Honda Jet on my old boat (Wooldridge Alaskan) and then went to 90 E-Tec Jet, holly crap it was night and day performance for sure. Check out the Wooldridge web site and they have a alot of data between Yamaha and E-Tec- both highly quality motors for sure, but myself I would choose the E-Tec hands down... And if I sell my Thunderjet, I am getting a 200 E-Tec for my new deep vee boat.... Heard horror stories about Suzuki and Mercury 150 range motors...
I love my Mercury Optimax. I have great customer service, It has been a great engine, very reliable and only thing i have ever done to it is yearly maintenance and changed the spark plugs. I would also get the biggest engine your boat will allow. Doesnt matter what engine you put on your boat, if you under power it you will hate it, and wish you got the right HP from the start. So i would go Mercury then the yamaha 4 stroke.