Re: I/O vs Outboard
PVS you ask a good question. Why are so many boats i/o's if outboards have advantages. Here are some possible reasons<br /><br />First off, brand new a large outboard does not have a price advantage on an i/o. It's only used that there's an advantage because it's so easy to switch outboards -- not many buy used i/o's because its not worth the labour cost of swapping them -- you may as well buy new.<br /><br />Second, I think the i/o can be a profit centre for a boat maker while the outboard is more a profit centre for the dealer who matches the boat with whatever brand he sells (Bayliner tried to change this with Force combos). If you are a boatmaker, which makes more sense?<br /><br />Third, i/o boats are cheaper to build -- no reinforced transom and splashwell issues.<br /><br />Fourth, i/o's are quieter, smoother, less messy and less obtrusive (they look better in the showroom). We are all enthusiasts here so we appreciate outboard. Most people care only that their motor works and would sooner forget it otherwise.<br /><br />I'd be interested in any boatmakers comments on these guesses?