HI
I am wanting to upgrade (don't we all....
) and looking at 2 Silverline boats, both 1700 LS
One is 1999 with an Evinrude 115 FICHT and the other is a 2002 with a Honda 4 stroke 115 hp. Might be a no brainer for many or all but I am new(er) to boats. I have the impression that the 4 strokes are the be all, end all so it would be the way to go. But then, I have read, here, some good stuff on the FICHT models.....
One issue is the Honda is a 9 hour drive away and the Evinrude is local. Considering the length of time I would have the boat (long time) that probably should not be a factor unless they are fairly comparable. The Honda package is a little less but with travel costs, will be the same dollars (but 3 years newer)
Some will probably ask what I want it for. Mostly water skiing and touring at slightly over idle around our small lake. So with that, good for pulling but quiet to go slow and enjoy the evening....
I know there will be some "only Honda" and "only Evinrude" enthusiasts here but it would be good to hear from you all, if you have some input.
Thanks, Cheers
Shawn
I am wanting to upgrade (don't we all....
One is 1999 with an Evinrude 115 FICHT and the other is a 2002 with a Honda 4 stroke 115 hp. Might be a no brainer for many or all but I am new(er) to boats. I have the impression that the 4 strokes are the be all, end all so it would be the way to go. But then, I have read, here, some good stuff on the FICHT models.....
One issue is the Honda is a 9 hour drive away and the Evinrude is local. Considering the length of time I would have the boat (long time) that probably should not be a factor unless they are fairly comparable. The Honda package is a little less but with travel costs, will be the same dollars (but 3 years newer)
Some will probably ask what I want it for. Mostly water skiing and touring at slightly over idle around our small lake. So with that, good for pulling but quiet to go slow and enjoy the evening....
I know there will be some "only Honda" and "only Evinrude" enthusiasts here but it would be good to hear from you all, if you have some input.
Thanks, Cheers
Shawn
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