Thinking on re powering my Lund 1650 Rebel dealer sells both honda is about $300 more. I am needing some help have not owned ether one.
Thanks inadvance.
Thinking on re powering my Lund 1650 Rebel dealer sells both honda is about $300 more. I am needing some help have not owned ether one.
Thanks inadvance.
Honda has been building 4 stroke outboards for over 40 years. Yamaha started building them in 1985 I think. But that's not the point. I owned a 2002 Honda 50HP. Excellent engine no problems. I now own a boat with an F50 Yamaha. It to is excellent and no problems. The only reason I like the Yamaha over the Honda is that in 2002, the Honda was a carb motor. You had to choke it when cold and nurse the choke for maybe 10 seconds. Really not much of an issue. The Yamaha is fuel injected and starts and idles immediately. The good news is that Honda's are now fuel injected. For me it would be a toss up on which one to buy. If it's going to be a tiller motor, see what one suits your fancy. I like my Yamaha tiller handle. Shift, throttle, and trim buttons are very handy, and it has Variable Throttle Control. It allows you to control engine RPM's in increments of 50 so you can dial in a trolling speed. it's done by buttons on the tiller handle, no trying to get the twist throttle just right. My Honda was a remote control motor, so I can't comment on their tiller handles.
Consider saving a little money.
Mercury 50 hp 2 stroke availible at Bass Pro for 3500-4000 if you can find one. They stopped making 2 strokes in January this year and Bass Pro has deeply discounted them to take em out of inventory.
For reliability and efficiency, you can't go wrong with either. The Honda's are generally more expensive, which is why I own a Yamaha.
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I owned a couple of dealerships that sold both until 2004 when I sold out. Both are top notch with excellent warranty. Now to blow your mind. I think Suzuki is the best 4 stroke value on the market ( although I own a merc 4 stroke because they come factory with a jet). Suzukis are way cheaper and every bit as good. It's all what makes you happy. Don't let a couple hundred dollars make you say I should have for the next 5 years.:D
I have a 25hp 4-stroke Yamaha 2001. Not once has it gave me a lick of trouble. At idle speed you can't even hardly tell the motor is running. When I decide to upgrade. It's going to be Yamaha all the way for me, no doubt.
I'm sick of following my dreams. I'm just going to ask them where they're goin' and hook up with them later.
I have a 70 hp two stroke Yamaha. It is extremely reliable and I would not hesitate to buy another one.
However, Honda has a great reputation also.
Lots of good points above. Especially Shellback's mention of the ergonomics of control locations.
I know both companies build great products. I am not very mechanical so I have to consider the dealer as part of my equation when making a purchase like this...good luck.
Gadget Man