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Posted 4/8/2010 7:24 AM (#433840 - in reply to #433745)
Subject: RE: Best Starting Small 4 Stroke for Cold Weather




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Location: Cedarburg, Wisconsin
Ran a 2000 Evinrude 15HP 4 stroke for 8 years on my old rig. Now I've got a 2008 Merc 9.9 ProKicker. Compared to my old 1990 Evinrude 15 HP 2 stroke for starting they both suck when its cold, and even not so cold. Compared to each other, they're about the same. They work OK if you have patience for them to warm up enough to get the choke off, but when you are used to just pulling the cord (or hitting the start button) and going with the choke still set like the old 2 strokes could as they warm up, it's aggravating. Why should newer technology sacrifice ease of use? That plus they don't have the balls the 2 strokes had, and they're heavier than the old 2 strokes make them less than desireable for me even if they are a little quieter, you don't have to mix the gas for them and the throttle/handle settings hold better. From what I've seen the 4 strokes are all about the same, OK.

Evinrude came out with a fuel injected 2 stroke 15HP E-TEC kicker which would have been the greatest thing since sliced bread except for the fact it's 180 pounds and the same size as a 25HP. What a shame! I've been waiting for another 15HP 2 stroke for 10years so I could dump the stupid 4 stroke kickers, but obviously no one knows how or cares to make one for us musky/walleye/freshwater fishermen.

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