Re: OB vs. I/O - Fuel Economy Question
Well, having only joined iboats about a month ago and reading this thread I just want to thank everyone for making my life real miserable now. LOL.

It is all good though. This thread has opened up another set of questions regarding what motor type to get even though I had made a decision on what boat I wanted to purchase. Allow me to regress a bit.
Like a lot of other new members I am new to this boating scene. I have had the pleasure to drive a couple of boats, mainly aluminum, but would like to finally own one after about 10 years of talking about it, being reliant on friends & family and being a little whipped :redface:.
After deciding what reasons I wanted a boat for and spending the last couple months looking at as many different manufacturers I could find, alum & fiberglass, boat lengths, motor sizes, motor types (I/B mainly), bodies of water I would use it on the whole kit'n'caboodle I made a decision and almost purchased what I thought was MY boat, a Glastron 185SF w/ 4.3 VP I/B. Then the economy goes into the crapper and if I want to buy from the US it is going to cost me another 30% plus our dreaded GST tax. Up until a month or so ago I could have received what I thought was a better deal buying south of the border.
Then I come across this post and WOW some new lights go on. Well now I have a bit more time to investigate the new information I discovered tonight.
Thank you to everyone and their respective opinions concerning the I/B or O/B. Some of the information shared especially the parts of maintenance was an eye opener and is making me revisit the O/B.
I am not a mechanic, don't really relish taking an I/B in every year for expensive winterizations/summerizations etc. so having the ease of the O/B maintenance explained in good detail opened up my eyes. Not that I expect things to be easy but being able to use an O/B a bit longer without fear of weather freezing unexpectedly and possibly screwing up an I/B, seems like a good idea when all I have to do is unscrew a couple of plugs compared to 4 or 5 in the I/B along with all the other necessary maintenance.
I don't have to worry about what the "girls" think, I am long past that so I think I will re-look at the aluminum with an O/B. I can probably still get a motor that will be sufficent for the water sports but this will really be used for fishing.
A question I do have have though isn't the new technology 4 stroke and fuel injected? Wasn't the 2 stroke where you had to mix the fuel & oil?
A friend has a 17 or 18 ft crestliner with a 60 HP merc on it and it seems OK for the fishing but if I wanted to tow skiers or tubers would I not need something along the lines of 115HP or more in an O/B?
Fantastic site this iboats forum. It looks like everyone has a wealth of knowledge they are willing to share and that makes for an exceptional community of people. Glad I have joined and look forward to further explorations as I go through each page and each topic.