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May 24, 2007, 12:57:01 PM
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gcapehart

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Gary's Five-year Plan
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If I was to consider another outboard, we now have a 225 VRO, and it runs great, down the line, is a four stroke inevitbale? Should it be rated higher at 250hp? Does its weight and complexity, its reliability, economy, sound level make the 2-stroke a dinosaur. I get attached to things(objects). Maybe there's a bit of Navajo here. When needed does a rebuild on the VRO make sense when all the homework is done? Meaning, carburated, 1982, is she too much a dinosaur? Would even a EFI 2-stroke be much better? Any thoughts when you get them.  Gary
Maine25XF. Late to the gate we love our boat. Others are humbled by the Sally-Carol. We treat her like family, only better! If you have any tips, insights, or positions on the health benefits of two-stroke exhaust,  please opine and inform. Gary

May 24, 2007, 06:06:51 PM
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If it ain't broke...   :wink:

I'm keeping my "dinosaur" Mercury 2-stroke until it starts giving me problems.  I just can't see spending $4,000 ("newer" 2-stroke rebuild with a warranty) to $18,000 (new, big 4-stroke) on a motor when what I've got works so well.  Even at $3.00+ a gallon, it would take over 2,000 hours to make up the difference!  I usually only put a couple hundred hours a year on my motor.   :roll:
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May 24, 2007, 06:55:21 PM
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You can't justify repower for gas savings unless you just want to help out with the gas shortage. ;)  I can justify it (if I had the  $$) for reliability.  On an older boat I would stick to the 2-strokes, just for the weight of the 4-strokes.  It's not so bad at the 115HP range but when you get into the V6 motors it's like adding another person in the stern.  I'm hearing good things about E-tecs.  Had a ride on a 29' Sea Vee with twin E-tecs a few weeks ago. What a ride.





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May 25, 2007, 09:56:48 AM
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It ain't broke
« Reply #3 on: May 25, 2007, 09:56:48 AM »
And with the numbers crunched, the old VRO seems the ticket still,unless the lottery is kind to me.
Maine25XF. Late to the gate we love our boat. Others are humbled by the Sally-Carol. We treat her like family, only better! If you have any tips, insights, or positions on the health benefits of two-stroke exhaust,  please opine and inform. Gary

May 25, 2007, 10:00:12 AM
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Thanks for the logic. And I will get a shot of our girl in here soon. That's a beautiful boat.
Maine25XF. Late to the gate we love our boat. Others are humbled by the Sally-Carol. We treat her like family, only better! If you have any tips, insights, or positions on the health benefits of two-stroke exhaust,  please opine and inform. Gary

May 25, 2007, 10:07:14 AM
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For a second it looked like my 170 on the left - nice :wink:
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May 25, 2007, 10:11:22 AM
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