Re: Do i have to match dual outboards?
Why buy two different brands if you need to buy engines?
Anyway, It is your boat and your money so you can do whatever you want.
However, it won't look slow or it won't look fast. It will look half-fast!
Besides, you then have the aggravation of mating two different control systems at the dash or helm. The engines may have different gearing requiring different props in which case it WILL probably run half-fast. Why complicate your life? Course, if you throw cubic money at it and let someone else do the work, it becomes easy.
But, I would not do it (It simply offends me aesthetically) and would not recommend it either