Matilda
Wasn't just my opinion - Mate .... there is more heart ache out there when it comes to ETECs than good news stories - When it comes to trade ins & dealers wont touch .... it's probably enough said
I mentioned the Ebombs on the back of my mechanics comment last week .
But hey , lets not miss an opportunity to kick a brand when they are down .... & deserve it
Chris
Give a man a fish & he will eat for a day !
Teach him how to fish
& he will sit in a boat - & drink beer all day!
TEAM MOJIKO
I also asked an independent service guy who was a master when it came to 2 stroke mercs, knew them inside out. He told me which brands had the most returns for warranty etc. He had a bias towards Yamaha as having the lowest returns. At the end of the day it is still his opinion, the problems and quality constantly change. These days there is very little in them, weight might be the main consideration.
But then again that is my humble opinion.
6 mate. Wasn’t that I didn’t like it all. Personally I think all modern donks are so close that it’s a non issue. With the Zuk I had a couple of issues that were sorted with warranty.
The Honda and Yamaha’s never had any issues whatsoever. The Etec also had zero problems. All in my humble opinion of course.
Matilda
I didn't have to own one after walking into the workshop at a Sydney dealer & saw a line of them with their powerheads off - A couple of weeks later I bought my F60 Yammi .
Over the following years I had several mates who shared their tale of woes with me ..... with one poor soul having his rebuilt 3 times I know of
3 boat places I know wouldn't trade an ETEC
& recently my new (independent )motor mechanic told me his opinion of them .......... run away.
Yes - & like FICHT owners there are those that didn't go poopies - but that doesn't defer from the large debris field that exists .
Finally - where is the manufacturer today
Chris
Give a man a fish & he will eat for a day !
Teach him how to fish
& he will sit in a boat - & drink beer all day!
TEAM MOJIKO
Honda and Suzuki see hundreds of thousands of kilometers in cars, Yamaha are loved as there outboard blocks are shared with their jetskis so shit tons get sold plus they have a huge sales market for bikes and those high powred all terrain vehicles, Mercury just carry there old anchor name as they only do outboards but they have kind of a reputation in the small horse power engines guys with tinny's swear by mercury in australia
I have no independant outboard repairer knowledge but just from general internet rescources so no real bias views to swing my vote
If your going brand new u really cant mess it up they are all top engines and have good warranty
Something i heard maybe it was here or the Etec forum, if u make a warranty claim its not about the warranty but how much your local guy fights for you and your warranty, i have vaugley read reposts were guys were told to suck it up on warranty claims but most were USA based, i think any aussie dealer would fight for u tho as its money and his reputation
Wowzers check out the new Yamaha Helm Master EX, Who needs a trolling motor that is friggen classy stuff!!
I just read an article about this. What I read stated that the entire kit was $22,000 US and currently on sale for $15,000 US
A fair chunk of cabbage
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Thanks everyone for advice!
will do more deep research into Honda then.
Yes I know, looks very impressive, but it’s very cost prohibitive, the full Yamaha Helm Master system is around 20 grand. And really shines with twin engine setup.Originally Posted by gazza2006au;[URL="tel:1693558"
As others have said, there's not much difference in 4 strokes these days. In different boats I've had a Merc, Suzuki and now Honda 150.
Really like the Stabi, I've a similar boat (Ocean Craft) great ride and stability.
The deciding factors on the outboard for me were the 7 year non-declining warranty with the Honda, plus when you need some extra push there is an impressive kick at around 4,500 rpm. Quiet and good on fuel.