Re: Mercury Or Yamaha?
Hi,<br /><br />Just thought I would drop back in and let you know what I decided. I went with the Mercury 60 HP (4 stoke EFI) for the boat. My decision was swayed by the fact of availabilty in my area of motors to be purchased without having to wait a few weeks and the fact that my boat already had Merc controls.<br /><br />Also the area I will be using the boat the most is is dominated by a Merc dealer whom I have known for many years. As many posters indicated in these forums, go with a motor that has a good local dealer.<br /><br />On the the orignal dealers suggestion (not dealer as per above) I had a 14 pitch prop installed. I spent the better part of five hours on a local lake breaking in the engine as per directions in the manual.<br /><br />Engine ran very good, extremely easy to start (EFI feature) and did not even bump my gas gauge down a single bit from full tank for the whole testing period. (46 liter tank) I found this unbelievable but it is true.<br /><br />The only disappointment was that for those few brief moments I ran full open (as per manual) and being properly trimmed I was only able to make 4900 RPM. I called the dealer and he is sending a 13 pitch prop for me to test.<br /><br />Hopefully this will place me into the proper RPM range and perhaps I can gain a bit more top speed in the deal.<br /><br />Well that is my update that might hopefully help somebody else decide what to purchase. Also I should mention that I was getting about 34-35 mph. at top speed for those few brief moments of breaking in the engine. The air was about 75 degrees, water at about 50 degrees and I am at a very high altitude (3500 above sea level).<br /><br />Regards,