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Hi Folks,

 

Yesterday, I decided I would start planning on the type of outboard I wanted as a retirement gift.  It was going to be an electric start 9.9 Johnson-a 2018 model. lol Got on the internet to check out the prices and couldn't find one new Johnson.  I guess I am oblivious.  Have been seeing Johnson's and Evinrude's on the lake.  But didn't know they folded up.  I guess Mercury is our only American made company left. 

 

Lonnie

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Thank you for the link. I will check it out.

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Smaller Mercury outboards, are made in Japan by Tohatsu.

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Just had a dealer tell me that Tohatsu is making smaller Evinrudes too.

I was living in the good old days and didn't know it.  How could we let this happen in America? I don't want to be seen by my river rat friends with a Tohatsu motor.

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2 hours ago, Lonnie Clemens said:

I don't want to be seen by my river rat friends with a Tohatsu motor.

And what if the fish see it? They'll start avoiding you and make fun of you behind your back!

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OMC made both Evinrude and Johnson outboards, the difference being Johnson were sold by authorized dealerships, Evinrude sold by any retailer.

When OMC was sold, the Johson name was retired.

Tom 

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17 hours ago, Lonnie Clemens said:

I don't want to be seen by my river rat friends with a Tohatsu motor.

 

ROTFLMAO ?

 

Tohatsu is Japan's oldest manufacturer of outboard motors tracing their roots back to 1922!

 

I've been running Tohatsu for about 15 yrs, for 50 hp & below Johnyrude can't compete. 

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Well, I run a Yamaha, and you're hard pressed to find any piece of fishing equipment that doesn't have an imported component in it.  Even American rods have guides that more than likely are imported.  I'm all for "Buy American" but in the fishing world that's almost impossible.  ?

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Thank you for the responses.  Now I know more about what is going on.  Just talked to an Evinrude dealer in Rock Island, Illinois.  He said the 15 h.p. and below are also made by Tohatsu.  I am sure they are good motors.  

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On 5/3/2018 at 1:27 PM, Lonnie Clemens said:

Just had a dealer tell me that Tohatsu is making smaller Evinrudes too.

I was living in the good old days and didn't know it.  How could we let this happen in America? I don't want to be seen by my river rat friends with a Tohatsu motor.

Why? They have one too, even if they don't know it.

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6 hours ago, the reel ess said:

Why? They have one too, even if they don't know it.

Right!  I am not sure why they do it.  Have even heard that Tohatsu was making the 15 h.p. and below Mercury's.  Haven't verified it though. 

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Some of the Tohatsu & Mercury smaller to mid range are made by Honda.

 

I have a 40 hp Tohatsu that was made by Honda 

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19 hours ago, Catt said:

Some of the Tohatsu & Mercury smaller to mid range are made by Honda.

 

I have a 40 hp Tohatsu that was made by Honda 

This is getting more interesting by the moment.  Lol!

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