Re: I/O vs outboard cost
I have done the majority of my recent boating on my neighbors 18 ft Sea Ray. He has a 125 Merc hanging off the back.
The main complaints on the outboard are that it's noisy as hell...if you're sitting in the back when you're cruising, you aren't really talking to anyone...you're just nodding your head like you understand.
The trim system always gets the rope caught up when we're skiing...not during skiing, but in between, and when going around corners and the like. That ends up getting grease on the rope, then in the boat.
The noise was the main reason I went with an inboard for my first boat.
I must say though, that guy has owned that Merc 125 for the last 7 years, and hasn't done ANYTHING to it. He checks the oil reserve, adds fuel and runs it on muffs before he goes out to make sure it starts, and that's it. No plugs, no wires, nada...she's a runner!
