Re: What's the best brand outboard to buy?
If you want a 2 stroke 15hp long shaft engine, you don't have as much choice as some of the above posters indicate. <br /><br />Yamaha does not make a 15hp long shaft 2 stroke.<br /><br />Honda does not make any 2 strokes.<br /><br />Mercury does.<br /><br />Johnson does.<br /><br />Because of the corporate incertainties with Johnson, I bought a 25hp Mercury 2 stroke long shaft last summer. BIG MISTAKE!<br /><br />I have never had as much trouble with a new piece of equipment in my life - motorcycles, lawnmowers, cars, outboards, inboards. In my opinion, the Mercury is a piece of shi$.<br /><br />First, it was hard steering. I attributed that to breaking in woes. Found out toward the end of last summer the bushings had never been greased.<br /><br />Two weeks ago, I was pulling into a dock and tried to shift into neutral. It wouldn't shift and kept going forward. I bounced off the dock. Luckily there weren't any other boats or swimmers nearby. <br /><br />Found out a rod connecting the tiller handle shifting mechanism to the gear shift had come loose.<br /><br />Mercury has a plastic cam into which they insert a brass pin that holds the connecting rod. The pin had fallen out of a hole in the cam. I found both rolling around in the bottom of the engine. Now I would think, with a critical item like this, they would have taken the utmost care in the design to be sure this pin would never fall out. What the idiots did was rely on a friction fit to hold the pin in the plastic cam! No thread, no nuts, no positive lock of any kind!<br /><br />The motor has a 3 year warranty. Sounds great until you find out the dealer can't get to it until the end of the summer! So I replaced the pin myself with a dab of locktite.<br /><br />Sure enough, again this weekend, out it falls at the worst possible time. A 30 knot wind is blowing me onto a lee shore, I try to start the engine but it won't start because I can't get it into neutral because the fuc$ing pin fell out again! I was able to push the shift lever under the hood with a knife and made it back to the dock. A nice trip ruined by a lot of stress.<br /><br />And all this with a motor that doesn't have more than 50 hours on it!<br /><br />Take my advice, don't get a Merc.