Pull Start or Electric Start? Etec 25 HP Andy
A Andyfender Petty Officer 2nd Class Joined Oct 17, 2009 Messages 136 Nov 6, 2010 #1 Pull Start or Electric Start? Etec 25 HP Andy
W wilde1j Vice Admiral Joined Apr 15, 2002 Messages 5,964 Nov 6, 2010 #2 Re: Pull Start or Electric Start? Depends on the model. See BRP Evinrude website for the list of 25's.
Re: Pull Start or Electric Start? Depends on the model. See BRP Evinrude website for the list of 25's.
Vic.S Rear Admiral Joined May 4, 2004 Messages 4,719 Nov 6, 2010 #3 Re: Pull Start or Electric Start? Rope start or both, I think you will find, depending on the model http://www.evinrude.com/en-US/Engines/ETEC_INLINES/ETEC_25_INLINE
Re: Pull Start or Electric Start? Rope start or both, I think you will find, depending on the model http://www.evinrude.com/en-US/Engines/ETEC_INLINES/ETEC_25_INLINE
jasper60103 Commander Joined Sep 18, 2008 Messages 2,055 Nov 6, 2010 #4 Re: Pull Start or Electric Start? Well, if I were buying new I would spend a bit more for e-start.
Mas Lieutenant Commander Joined Oct 3, 2006 Messages 1,656 Nov 7, 2010 #5 Re: Pull Start or Electric Start? It depends on your shoulder. My 20 hp can wear me out if the motor is cold after only a couple of pulls (bad shoulder). I wish I had a starter. Electric might be better for resale, too. Mas
Re: Pull Start or Electric Start? It depends on your shoulder. My 20 hp can wear me out if the motor is cold after only a couple of pulls (bad shoulder). I wish I had a starter. Electric might be better for resale, too. Mas
D dazk14 Ensign Joined Jul 22, 2008 Messages 966 Nov 7, 2010 #6 Re: Pull Start or Electric Start? You really need to post the $$$ differential... That said...Electric. Who knows how much cranking time is needed as these motors get older. The sophistication of these motors greatly outweighs the cost of a starter and some windings.
Re: Pull Start or Electric Start? You really need to post the $$$ differential... That said...Electric. Who knows how much cranking time is needed as these motors get older. The sophistication of these motors greatly outweighs the cost of a starter and some windings.