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Old 05-13-2015, 06:23 PM
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Default Are outboards really that much cheaper to run?

Like the title says are they cheaper. Fuel, maintenance etc? I know I would miss the sound but just curious if anyone can speak from real work experience. Thanks.
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Yes.
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I would say yes as long as you have a good one but there is few things more expensive to work on and goes up from there if the person working on it don't know their stuff.
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Without a doubt. I have a close friend with twin 90s vintage 225 Mercs with umpteen hours on them, and over a 10 yr period my maintenance costs, on my near bulletproof Innovation 600s, versus his are probably 10 to 1, no joke.
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till they blow up...heard and seen to many issues with them for me...and when they do no getting around the high factory parts cost..
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What the question should be is HP for HP are they cheaper. Not is a 225-250 HP outboard cheaper to run then a 500-600 HP I/O.
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crb76 put up a really good post here several years ago comparing his Glastream with twin Verados and Active Thunder with two 525s.

The numbers were marginally different, slightly in favor of the outboards; but we're talking a hundreds of dollars per year, not thousands.
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Definitely yes, outboards are cheaper to run.
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Take into consideration how much easier it is to work on two outboards versus two big blocks that are 1 inch apart.

Do routine maintenance on both and I think the outboards are far easier to work on when they need it.
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^^^ What he said.

Working on your motor standing up..............PRICELESS!
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