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There's a dealer with a 2008 boat listed. It has a 2008 50 HP Mercury 2 stroke outboard. I have lived my whole life with 2 stroke motors and so I actually see this as a plus for a boat that will only get used 10-15 times a year. Less complex, easier maintainance.

 

Am I wrong?

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45 minutes ago, Elkins45 said:

There's a dealer with a 2008 boat listed. It has a 2008 50 HP Mercury 2 stroke outboard. I have lived my whole life with 2 stroke motors and so I actually see this as a plus for a boat that will only get used 10-15 times a year. Less complex, easier maintainance.

 

Am I wrong?

 

If the price is right...jump on it ;)

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Lots of us prefer 2 strokes.  When I repowered my Lowe ( we moved and I no longer had a hp restricted lake to fish on) I jumped from the 25 hp Merc to a 75 hp Merc. I chose a 2 stroke on purpose.  Realize you will not get the kind of gas economy that the four stroke will get you, but a 50 won't be bad. If the boat is all good jump on it. Take care of it and it will last a long time.

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I love my 2008 Triton Aluminum with a 50HP Mercury. Thing runs so smooth. Just keep a can of Seafoam in it to help clean it out and if you let it set for more than a week or two add Marine Stabil. I also run 93 Oct gas just because it seems it responds better. Gets a hotter spark from the plugs. Just seems to idle better and run smoother as opposed to 87 grade. 

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I went and looked at it. It was beautiful. Was going to go buy it this weekend...it was gone.

 

You snooze, you lose was certainly true in this case.

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On 1/28/2017 at 9:23 AM, Elkins45 said:

I went and looked at it. It was beautiful. Was going to go buy it this weekend...it was gone.

 

You snooze, you lose was certainly true in this case.

 

 

 

That really sucks..

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Ouch, I feel your pain. I had one picked out during my boat search, but it sold the day before I was going to go look at it. Ended up finding the exact boat I wanted for 8k less than the boat I was going to buy, so maybe it will work out for you in the end. 

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There's nothing wrong with 2-strokes, especially modern ones.

 

While I'm not a fan of the older, carbureted, cold blooded, smoke belching versions...a lot of people (including me) used them for a lot of years and they got the job done very well....and they've done nothing but get better.

 

There's nothing wrong with 4 strokes either.

 

Both work great.

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2 strokes are great motors.  Follow directions as above.  I have a 1991 Mercury 40HP, 2 stroke, f cylinder, oil inject.  Still running strong.

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