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Dont like yammies?
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I know many here run the Yammies, I don't want to start a flame war! However, the three guys that I fish with all have Yammies and all have new blocks on them, in fact, one has gone through 2 blocks w/ less than 200 hours (200hp, 2 stroke). I had to tow one in last year from Diamond reef in bad arse thunderstorms. That cured me.....
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Any brand can leave you stranded....if its mechanical it can break.
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and right you are Monty...Most all outboard makes are truely more reliable than they were years ago. I guess it boils down to personal preference and what you think will give you the best service. Good to have choices.
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Well I was faced with that same issue ayear and half ago and I bit the bullet on the new BlackJack and have not regretted it. If you decide you are thinking that way you are welcome to take a trip in mine to help you decide.
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Thanks for that generous offer! I'm 90% committed to re-power right now, that extra $30,000 for a new boat is a big arse bullet. There's still that 10%........
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Went through the same thing last year. Decided to repower my 21 kenner with a 175 suzuki 4 stroke. Also got the inside regelcoated. Looks like a totally different boat now. Just couldnt drop $30-$40k on a new one.
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