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Old 08-21-2011, 09:44 PM
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I fish in a bass club with guys with all makes, 2 guys have 4 stroke yamahas that I normally fish with, one had a 18ft with 115 and the other 19ft with 150 both express boats, both never broke down and get used every weekend, one is a 05 other is 08. If I was going to spend the $$$ might as well get the 4 stoke, pay more now and less on the oil.
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Old 08-21-2011, 09:50 PM
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I fish in a bass club with guys with all makes, 2 guys have 4 stroke yamahas that I normally fish with, one had a 18ft with 115 and the other 19ft with 150 both express boats, both never broke down and get used every weekend, one is a 05 other is 08. If I was going to spend the $$$ might as well get the 4 stoke, pay more now and less on the oil.
yeah, but considering the OP's situation, mainly weight, and also cost(becuase OP will be in skinny waters and is considering pontoons)

OP just don't factor out the 2 stroke, (im talking EFI 2 strokes not carbed) my 2 stroke evinrude 175 sips on the gas and oil, i use the VRO(oil tank) so i don't need to mix my oil---even though many people suggest eliminating that VRO and mixing it yourself.
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