It has been a while since I've posted and have finally decided on what I'm looking for in a pontoon.
I'm considering a used Sun Tracker Regency 25 Party Barge and converting it to suit my perferences. The boat is for sell by a Tracker Dealer and a new engine (Mercury Only) is part of the package. Given a choice, which motor would you choose in the 90-115 hp range.
My intention is not start the old 4 st. vs 2 st. arguement, but to examine the pros and cons of ONLY the 2 Mercury engines as either one of these motors are going to be the best way to buy this toon price-wise.
In other words, the cost of chosing something other than the Merc EFI 4 st. or the Optimax would raise the price of this boat too much.
The motors are new, but not necessarily new production (2009). Is this a concern?
My understanding the 4 st. will be quieter, while the Opti will have fewer moving parts and will get better mileage?. Maintance is a issue as I live a long ways from a Tracker Dealer.
Which one would be better for extended runs of very slow speed runs, not really trolling, but long strechs of 'no wake' zones and shallow water-moving very slow?
Shallow water concerns-At what depth do you raise the motor? Does is matter if the engine is a 4 st. or 2 st.? or Maybe the ? should be at what depth is a 'no-go'?
Thanks for your comments?
Mercury EFI 4 stroke vs Mercury Optimax
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Re: Mercury EFI 4 stroke vs Mercury Optimax
I prefer the 4stk just for the quietness. The opti is a fine engine also. IMO you decide if you want to change oil once or possibly twice a season or keep oil reservoir
filled. Both will give you great performance.
Good luck and post some pics
filled. Both will give you great performance.
Good luck and post some pics
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Re: Mercury EFI 4 stroke vs Mercury Optimax
The 2 stroke is lighter and less maintenance than a four stroke, even if your not using the 4 you still have to change the oil.
Water noise is usually louder than the engine
Water noise is usually louder than the engine
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Re: Mercury EFI 4 stroke vs Mercury Optimax
Like the 2 stroke myself. Both have their own merits. Like the hitch an go aspect of the 2 stroke, they are ready when you are. Once you winterize the 4 strokes most people don't want to just take it out for a day or two of good weather and rewinterize, and I don't blame them.
Was surprised how quiet the new opti's are. My 08 150 opti is much quieter than my old 90. With the new one I have to watch the tach to tell when it starts. Heard the verado is a super fine motor, but prefer the lighter 2 strokes.
Was surprised how quiet the new opti's are. My 08 150 opti is much quieter than my old 90. With the new one I have to watch the tach to tell when it starts. Heard the verado is a super fine motor, but prefer the lighter 2 strokes.
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Re: Mercury EFI 4 stroke vs Mercury Optimax
When I had a 2 stroke and winter came I changed lower oil, ran fuel stabilizer and fogged the engine.
To winterize the 4 stroke I change oil and filter, lower oil and stabilize fuel.
To use in winter I unplug battery maintainer. hook up and go. With a winterized 2 stroke I would be reluctant with it fogged.
To winterize the 4 stroke I change oil and filter, lower oil and stabilize fuel.
To use in winter I unplug battery maintainer. hook up and go. With a winterized 2 stroke I would be reluctant with it fogged.
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Home lake is Tenkiller
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McAlester, Oklahoma
Home lake is Tenkiller