Tohatsu 3.5hp 2-stroke V.S the Tohatsu 4hp 4-stroke?

John_2004

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Hi,<br /><br />I am interested in deciding between these two motor as my backup engine. My main motor is 2-stroke , so I like the idea that it would use similar gas mix. Could anyone please give me any advice, info or experiences on which is a better choice or if either would work for such purpose?
 

roscoe

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Re: Tohatsu 3.5hp 2-stroke V.S the Tohatsu 4hp 4-stroke?

Some models of the 3.5 have only forward (always in gear), some have neutral and forward. None have reverse.<br /><br />The 4hp has F-N-and Reverse, and is a more "sustancial" motor, more sturdy, etc.<br /><br />More important, is the shaft length needed. Both only come in 15" shaft length according to my brochure. <br /><br />Edit: My mistake, they are available in 20 shaft also. Just hard to find the info in my brochure.<br /><br /><br />Double check that a 15" shaft will reach below the bottom of the hull, or all you will do is suck air and splacs water with your prop.
 

TOHATSU GURU

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Re: Tohatsu 3.5hp 2-stroke V.S the Tohatsu 4hp 4-stroke?

Both are available in 20" shaft. The 3.5 only has a built in fuel tank. The 4 comes with a built in tank, but has a fuel fitting so that you can run it off of a remote tank. Both sizes are available under three different labels( Tohatsu, Nissan and Mercury) at three different prices.
 

Solittle

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Re: Tohatsu 3.5hp 2-stroke V.S the Tohatsu 4hp 4-stroke?

A 3.5 or a 4 hp would be good choices only for a small boat in my view - say a light 15' tinny. They will push larger boats but don't have the guts in any kind of wind condition.
 
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