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Saltwater approved. Haven't had it that long but so far so good on my little engine. nice low end torque, very little lagtime if any when I hammer down on it from a dead stop. What size are you looking at? I think Seatrout99 has a 115 or larger
I'd like a 60 on the Scandy White, but not sure about adding another 54+ lbs on the rearend. I could figure out where to put the gas tank and batteries up front I suppose.
Work 2 fish 4 days
1988 vintage 1436 Fisher Jon
1992 vintage 15 hp Merc
Redbelly wrote:I'd like a 60 on the Scandy White, but not sure about adding another 54+ lbs on the rearend. I could figure out where to put the gas tank and batteries up front I suppose.
It's a legit concern; especially when the purpose of you boat is to get skinny. I sacrificed some HP to get a better draft on mine.
"Why does Sea World have a seafood restaurant?? I'm halfway through my fish burger and I realize, Oh man....I could be eating a slow learner."
I have the 90 ETEC and I love mine. I have 100+ hours on it and have only had the idle speed adjusted because of the large 4 blade prop I'm turning and a couple software upgrades. The 90 pushes my 21 Carolina Skiff DLX mid 30s fairly heavily loaded but it still floats shallow.
I have also owned a 90 Yamaha. Loved it also. It was bullet-proof. I put 200 hours on my Yamaha on a Key West 1720 and only had one issue. A tilt/trim seal started leaking and Yamaha replaced it under warranty.
I think the ETEC is alot better on gas/oil consumption, and it definitely quieter. You can also get some nice warranty offers on the ETEC. Mine is under warranty to 2012. I wouldn't hesitate to buy either again.