Re: How much boat power/speed is enough?
From the other thread;<br /> "Volvo or Mercruiser? It's almost an "apples to apples" compairison... Both Merc and Volvo use General motors based marine engines... Like compairing chevy too chevy.. <br /><br />The volvo is probably the "better" of the two outdrives... The Merc outdrive has better parts availabilty..."<br /><br />-The Volvo drive was introduced in 1963 with the cone clutch, the duo-prop in 1982-22yr old technology at the newest in this class.<br />Mercruiser has 10 introduced in the last 5 years..<br /><br /><br />"Which one will be in the shop more often? Service intervals for regular maintinence are going to be about the same..."<br /><br />-service intervals for Mercruiser in this class are 300hrs, Volvo is 30 hours.<br /><br />"My advice, find the service department you feel will be honest with you, and the one you're most comfortable with... That's the brand to choose.."<br /> <br />-If parts are needed that are not in stock, Volvo ships from 1 location, Mercruiser ships from 5 using the closest-to-the-dealer and same-day shipping.<br /><br />Mercruiser also uses permalube u-joints and greasable drive couplers, Volvo has neither.<br />Mercruiser uses the FULL-enclosed cooling system, Volvo is half/half.<br /><br />And, how much speed is enough???? there is no such thing....when the boat flips, it was simply a bad bounce.