Re: Honda 50hp vs 4-stroke EFI
Hi,<br />Pros and cons with carburators (Honda BF50) and EFI (Mercury 50 EFI, Yamaha F50, Suzuki DF50/Johnson etc).<br /><br />Easier for You to do some maintenance later on carburators than EFI systems. Probably little easier starting(especially when it is cold outdoors) with EFI, and posssible slightly lower fuelconsumtion. Honda BF50 is probably CARB 3-star rated also (but I'm not sure). Mercury 50 EFI is CARB 3-star rated.<br /><br />Warranty: nice to have as long warranty as possible on any outboard, check out Yamaha US 3 year extra warranty for free now for a total of 5 years warranty. Probably other manufacturer has similar offerings.<br /><br />If weight is important the Honda BF50 is the lightest 50 hp 4-stroke today I belive so that can be a plus.<br /><br />As for Yamaha, You may as well go with the F60 4-stroke if you need little more power and want CARB 3-star(new for 2004) - weight is almost the same for F50 and F60. Same apply for Mercury 50 EFI and 60 EFI, same weight.<br />As for Suzuki there is a big weightdiffrence: DF50 weight about the same as Mercury and Yamaha 50-60 hp 4-strokes but Suzuki DF60 is much more heavier.<br /><br />You probably will be happy with any of the Honda BF50, Mercury 50 DFI (or Yamaha F50, Suzuki DF50/Johnson 50 4-stroke). Price, warranty and service where You live is also important so when all this in taken into consideration You probably will make a wise decision that feels right for You. Fuel consumption, force, soundlevel at various RPM is probably not much diffrence.<br /><br />I have a Yamaha F115 4-stroke myself, it is DFI and I like it alot. I have 5 year warranty (I bought 3 year extra warranty, I have an F115 2003 and there was no free extra 3 year warranty when I bought it). Had an outboard with carburators before, nothing wrong with that but I think I prefer EFI now. The trend for new 4-strokes (and 2-strokes) is towards EFI (DFI) and CARB 3-star rating so I guess carburators will be more and more rare in the future on new outboards, even on smaller engines.<br /><br />Good luck!<br /><br />/Bo