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Originally Posted by bulletbob
(Post 4470870)
S&F. The best for outboard info. Bar none.
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Well I've boated with two stroke power for 4 decades and went to the dark side briefly and came back to OB power now Verado Power. I have no desire to do inboards again.
I haven't used the new Verados enough yet to give a full opinion yet. The DTS is incredible and they are so quite and user friendly around docks. At WOT you can talk normally and hear behind my windshield. I feel the 400Rs will prove to be a great compromise between both IO and two strokes. There are so many set up variables and modifications which easily cross all makes and hull types of OB boats. S and F is good but typically I have found geared more towards two stroke and smaller hulls. I think and Outboard section would be very valuable. I don't miss watching and adding two stroke oil to resivoirs but I do miss the smell of burnt two stroke oil in the mornings. It smells like victory....... |
Hey! Hey what's wrong with a little smoke and oil once in while!!!!!! :daz:
Something to be said about the sound of the real racing 2 strokes..... Music to my ears....:boat: https://youtu.be/I2HkOvzckVs |
Originally Posted by Double Rigged
(Post 4471120)
Hey! Hey what's wrong with a little smoke and oil once in while!!!!!! :daz:
Something to be said about the sound of the real racing 2 strokes..... Music to my ears....:boat: https://youtu.be/I2HkOvzckVs Did you miss my last sentence???:kiss::cool-smiley-027: |
I just crossed over to the dark side. Yammie F300 on my.........wait for it........25' pontoon boat! Funny thing is that's it's the most expensive boat I've ever owned! :)
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If all the big block I/O guys detuned their engines to OB power levels they would probably have the same reliability. Start with an 800 hp blown 540 and keep removing parts and lower cubes till it's down to about 300 or so hp.
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Originally Posted by bck
(Post 4471598)
If all the big block I/O guys detuned their engines to OB power levels they would probably have the same reliability.
6.2L 300hp- 862lbs + Alpha- 85lbs = 947lbs 300XS (XL-25") = 517lbs |
Not to mention a 6.2 L produces 0.79 hp/cid
And 3.2 L OB 1.53 hp/cid 1350 Merc 2.45 hp/cid 400R 2.6 hp / cid |
They have one... OffshoreOnly.com/OutBoard :cool-smiley-027:
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Originally Posted by Speedracer29
(Post 4471615)
Maybe. But that 300hp I/O package will be slower than the 300hp OB package.
6.2L 300hp- 862lbs + Alpha- 85lbs = 947lbs 300XS (XL-25") = 517lbs |
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