I'm buying a new 16' Crestliner Fish Hawk in the spring.
I'm trying to decide between a 75hp Optimax and a 75hp 4-stroke.
I'm really leaning towards the Optimax, as I know the performance is better from hole shot to top end and the fuel economy is basically the same as a 4-stroke.
The only question I have is the longevity of the Optimax vs the 4-stroke. I know from experience, with 2-stroke high performance snowmobiles if you drive them hard all the time you can expect to rebuild the engine every 6-8 thousand miles. Should I expect the same from a high performance 2-stroke outboard? Is the Optimax considered a high performance motor?
Thanks in advance,
Any input is appreciated.
Paul
I'm trying to decide between a 75hp Optimax and a 75hp 4-stroke.
I'm really leaning towards the Optimax, as I know the performance is better from hole shot to top end and the fuel economy is basically the same as a 4-stroke.
The only question I have is the longevity of the Optimax vs the 4-stroke. I know from experience, with 2-stroke high performance snowmobiles if you drive them hard all the time you can expect to rebuild the engine every 6-8 thousand miles. Should I expect the same from a high performance 2-stroke outboard? Is the Optimax considered a high performance motor?
Thanks in advance,
Any input is appreciated.
Paul