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What kind of outboard are you running?
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muskycop
Posted 11/17/2014 2:32 PM (#740552 - in reply to #739711)
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Posts: 76


Location: New Lenox, Illinois
2013 Evinrude Etec 200 H/O. Its a screamer!!!!!
MuskyMulisha
Posted 11/19/2014 8:34 PM (#740857 - in reply to #739711)
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ETEC
brianT
Posted 11/21/2014 4:06 AM (#741035 - in reply to #739711)
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Posts: 427


Location: Planet Meltdown
115 Optimax. Second season in, great so far.
Top H2O
Posted 11/21/2014 9:52 AM (#741060 - in reply to #741035)
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Posts: 4080


Location: Elko - Lake Vermilion
Yammy Hammer.
It's been a good motor so far. I had to replace the oil injector pump @ 720 hrs and The repair shop didn't tighten the bolts enough, so it worked loose in 2 weeks and blew holes in 3 pistons.....Long story short, They rebuilt the entire top end (powerhead) and now it runs great. has 1,100 hrs. on it.
tbaatz
Posted 11/21/2014 10:42 AM (#741071 - in reply to #739711)
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Posts: 140


Location: Scandia MN
2009 90 / 4 stroke Mercury. After years of making the sign of the cross before trying to start what ever used piece of dung I owned at the time I love this motor. I've been known to hug it occasionally which really embarrasses my daughters - - - -
MuskyKarma
Posted 11/21/2014 11:27 AM (#741079 - in reply to #739711)
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Location: Metro, MN
I run a 2002 yamaha 4stroke 150hp. Never one issue and still fires up as clean and quick as the first day off the lot!
Top H2O
Posted 11/21/2014 11:56 AM (#741084 - in reply to #741071)
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Posts: 4080


Location: Elko - Lake Vermilion
tbaatz - 11/21/2014 10:42 AM

2009 90 / 4 stroke Mercury. After years of making the sign of the cross before trying to start what ever used piece of dung I owned at the time I love this motor. I've been known to hug it occasionally which really embarrasses my daughters - - - -


Now that's funny.
msky3
Posted 11/22/2014 8:55 AM (#741182 - in reply to #739711)
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Location: Elgin IL
2009 150 Suzuki just hit 1000 HRs runs like a clock


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muskyrat
Posted 11/22/2014 9:17 AM (#741186 - in reply to #739711)
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Posts: 455


Most boat motors are great machines. Properly cared for they will last a lifetime. There were some hiccups when they first switched to oil injected 2 stroke motors but for the most part it`s hard to find a piece of junk. Most people I know who had problems messed with the factory settings and fubarred the motor because they know just enough to be dangerous.
ESOX Maniac
Posted 11/23/2014 6:20 AM (#741277 - in reply to #741186)
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Location: Mauston, Wisconsin
Just installed new 2014 ETEC 150HO on ESOX Maniac this spring (replaced blown 1989 Johnson 150.... )

Pro's - Same Raker SS prop - she's now scary fast. Starts great & purrs. Gas useage is 1/3rd of old motor. Top GPS speed is now somewhere north of 65mph, but I haven't really opened it up yet (65 was good enough- still had lots of RPM's left.)

Con's - still in 10hr breakin - even after our week in Canada - they didn't tell me its 10 hrs at or above 3000 rpm until the oil usage automatically goes to normal. Found that out when I went in to make sure I had done winterizing correctly.

Don't know how long its going to take - 10 hrs @ 3000rpm is equivalent to ~300 mile up on plane - average day in Canada maybe 20-30 minutes/day. So, looks like I'll be doing some multi-species spring running & gunning on Mississippi R, the Pete & Castle Rock.

Hoping for a short winter!

Have fun!
Al

Edited by ESOX Maniac 11/23/2014 6:24 AM
tolle141
Posted 12/7/2014 8:15 PM (#743127 - in reply to #739711)
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'04 Honda 135 4 stroke. So long as I have the option, I'll never run anything but a Honda or a Yamaha ever again. They're so reliable, so quiet, and look so good on the back of a boat.
hoytrules
Posted 12/7/2014 9:21 PM (#743132 - in reply to #739711)
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Posts: 68


Love my Yamaha f60!
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