I'm not telling anyone not to get the biggest motor that thier boat is rated for. When I was looking at getting a boat everyone told me top get the biggest motor my boat was rated for. Not to get a smaller motor because I wouldn't be happy, would have trouble reselling etc. I have to say that has not been the case with me. I am perfectly happy with the motor I have and the performance I am getting. I would advise someone looking at a boat to decide what sort of performance they will be happy with and are willing to pay for. Compare the performance bulletins on the Yamaha web site and make a choice. I have seen lots of boats with 150's sell very fast on the used market because they are MUCH cheaper than a similiar sized boat with a larger motor. We are talking 10K or more cheaper. That will open up a much larger market for a prospective seller. Tell me which boat will sell faster a 2005 bayboat with a 150 for $20K or a 2008 bayboat with a 225 for $32K both in similar condition.
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