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Thread: Honda Outboards ? Good and bad points ?

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    Re: Honda Outboards ? Good and bad points ?

    Quote Originally Posted by Funchy View Post
    Had a 60hp on my last tinny. Never missed a beat, loved it. 640 trouble free hours
    A lot more on it now Funchy & hasn't missed a beat, love it.

  2. #17

    Re: Honda Outboards ? Good and bad points ?

    Quote Originally Posted by Lancair View Post
    Don't have a local dealer and cant find the prices online. Economy on the 200hp isnt as good as the advertised economy of the Yamaha 200 4cyl that was my preferred engine choice. Are they more expensive ?
    Just because it has 200HP on the cowling don't think for 1 minute it will perform as another brand with 200 on it especially when you are talking about 4 and 6 cylinder engines
    Garry

    Retired Honda Master Tech

  3. #18

    Re: Honda Outboards ? Good and bad points ?

    I had a Honda 45 for about 15/16 years (lost count). I will admit that for a lot of that time it only saw fairly light use, but over those many years it never let me down. Always started promply, always ran smooth and quiet.

    Of course when I repowered I never for one moment considered any other brand.

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    Re: Honda Outboards ? Good and bad points ?

    Yes the 4 cylinder will burn less fuel, but wont have the torque of the 6 cylinder. They only make 200hp at full noise, its the torque in the mid range and cruising rpm thats important.

    Quote Originally Posted by Spaniard_King View Post
    Just because it has 200HP on the cowling don't think for 1 minute it will perform as another brand with 200 on it especially when you are talking about 4 and 6 cylinder engines

  5. #20

    Re: Honda Outboards ? Good and bad points ?

    Quote Originally Posted by WildFishExpeditions View Post
    Yes the 4 cylinder will burn less fuel, but wont have the torque of the 6 cylinder. They only make 200hp at full noise, its the torque in the mid range and cruising rpm thats important.
    using a well loaded boat in most conditions I would put money on the v6 having better fuel economy.
    Garry

    Retired Honda Master Tech

  6. #21

    Re: Honda Outboards ? Good and bad points ?

    Just an update, taking into consideration about the advantage of a V6 and large displacement for more torque etc,
    Ive decided to go with a Yamaha 225 V6, 4.2L. Huge displacement and hugely underpowered when the same block is capable of the 300HP. Going to be very lazy motor and very economical. Will have the torque for getting up and going quickly then just amble along sipping at fuel pushing a 6m boat offshore.

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