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As I find used boats to purchase, I keep having different questions. Anyone have any experience with a Yamaha Vtec hpdi 225? The seller doesn't have much information for me right now. I know there's good and bad in every manufacturer. Just wondering if there's a trend 

(good or bad) with this motor.

 

Also, I've never had a tandem trailer. Pros and cons.

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5 hours ago, JeffD said:

As I find used boats to purchase, I keep having different questions. Anyone have any experience with a Yamaha Vtec hpdi 225? The seller doesn't have much information for me right now. I know there's good and bad in every manufacturer. Just wondering if there's a trend 

(good or bad) with this motor.

 

Also, I've never had a tandem trailer. Pros and cons.

Can’t tell you much about the motor.

 

All the guys I know who have 19’+ boats that have single axle trailers want tandem. They ride much better.

 

Cons = harder to maneuver when not hooked up and 2 more tires to potentially have problems.

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