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    Outboard issues/problems?

    There was a comment on another post about issues with (non specified) with Suzuki outboards. Something about power heads. Anyway, it seem like whatever brand of outboard you pick, someone has a horror story or two and says that you should never get on of those (add brand name here) miserable pos's.

    I'd pretty much decided that I was going to go with Yamaha o/b's on any new or used boat that I decided to buy but just read a long series of posts on a couple of other forums that went into great detail about a very serious exhaust manifold corrosion problem on 2002-2004 (and newer) Yam 200-250hp o/b's. More stuff to worry about. Maybe I'll just get a sailboat.


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    I tend to agree with you. I am on my second boat the first one had a Merc (6 cylinder)(Tower of Power)never had any problems with it at all. My current boat also has a Merc and the only problems were the rev limiter went on it and the oil monitoring module. The same with the kickers that I have had - zero problems. Now I do look after my equipment and I am sure that comes into play when it comes to problems. The only motor that I would shy away from is the Evinrude "Ficht", mind you I am sure there a guys out there that have not had any major problems with the "Ficht" model.
    Personally I would not have any concern with the Yamaha. Just make sure you have a competent Yamaha mechanic to service it when the need arises.

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    I don't think there's a good "Ficht" outboard left out there, but I could be wrong. That's what bankrupted OMC.


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    They are now E-Tek's, (a Ficht) with new decals and updates for the first generation of glitches. Those who have them like em. It will be interesting to see the new generation of Yami's and how they perform.

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    I'd pretty much decided to go o/b but I'm now reconsidering i/o's after MUCH study. Is there any pro's/con's between the Mercruiser and Volvo units? I'd only look at Bravo 3 or the equivalent Volvo twin screw drives for a 23-24ft boat. Merc uses Ford engines but what does Volvo use?


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    quote:Originally posted by profisher

    They are now E-Tek's, (a Ficht) with new decals and updates for the first generation of glitches. Those who have them like em. It will be interesting to see the new generation of Yami's and how they perform.
    The etecs use the same injection theory to run as the fichts.
    OMC went bankrupt from ficht warranty claims and BRP bought the company and developed the etec - same injection method, new everything else.


    Like everything,you hear alot about the bad apples and nothing about the good .EVERY brand out there today is well built and does what it should - otherwise they wouldnt be in business.

    If your going i/o - i think the by far worst thing about them is they take up alot of your deck space - theres a reason MOST fishing boats are o/b, especially high end boats. I/o really only show up when you start getting into bigger boats, and sport boats (when people are getting off and on the back regularly)

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    There`s pros and cons to everything. Outboards give you more deck space but there`s more hanging out the back to have a 30 lb spring wrap himself around. My boat,at 24 feet, is wide enough that I can walk to the transom on either side of the doghouse.
    I can replace my v8 for 3000-3500 bucks and a reman leg for under 2000. I`m 233 hp so I`d need at least a 225 hp outboard and how much are they to replace?
    And, the most important part, I can handle the maintenance and most minor repairs myself.
    But who`s kidding who, if I won the lotto I`d probably have a Conquest with two of the V8 Yammi 350`s on it.


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    An outboard on a pod with full transom- pro's, lighter, quieter, a 22 foot boat becomes a 24,(deckroom wise) better on fuel, engineered as a marine engine from ground up, easily removed when selling/traded for new or rebuild, better shallow water abilities, less leg corrosion as it will tilt up farther, way less maintenance and good extended warranties if you want them.
    Con's - more expensive to buy new, less effective reversing thrust as I/O's, newer 4 strokes are not user friendly when it comes to repairs, theft can be more of an issue, no reliable way to install a proper autopilot, no bus type heat for cabin, more likely to be bumped into by other boats at dock causing damage and I'm sure a few more.

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    OMC was in deep trouble long before ficht came along...just the final nail in the cofin.
    I'm leaning towards an Optimax.

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    If it has tits or wheels you are going to have trouble with it sooner or later, do your research and make a decision from that. I went from website to docks, boatshows and dealerships. Take the time to listen to the talk and watch the interactions with potential customers this will tell you a lot about what you are getting into. Good luck.


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