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Mercury or Yamaha Outboards - MBM - 08-09-2007 What do you guys think about Mercury or Yamaha outboard motors. Both are 4 strokes and I am looking at a 25hp or a 20hp. Also is electric ignition worth the extra 300$? Looking to power a 16 or 14ft Aluminum boat. Looked at a 14ft Crestliner Sportsman at Robertsons Marine today that I really fell in love with. Mark [signature] Re: [MBM] Mercury or Yamaha Outboards - BearLakeMack - 08-11-2007 [font "Comic Sans MS"][black][size 3]Both are great motors. You won't go wrong either way. Look at the warranties. I think Mercs are going 5-6 years right now. I also know Lee's Marine, 435-245-7727, in Hyrum is about as cheap as you can get Merc's for. Give him a call and ask all the questions because the service you get after the sale is worth a heck of a lot and Lee is as good as they get![/size][/black][/font] [font "Comic Sans MS"][black][size 3][/size][/black][/font] [font "Comic Sans MS"][black][size 3]As far as boats go, if you can afford it, go to at least 16' long. It rides better and is more seaworthy in most cases. There is a surprising difference from 14' to 16'.[/size][/black][/font] [signature] Re: [MBM] Mercury or Yamaha Outboards - BearLakeFishGuy - 08-24-2007 To follow up on BLM's comments: 1). Definitely get the 16' boat. Its totally worth it (safety-wise and it is as easy to launch as a 14') 2). Get the electric start. You'll love it. Plus if the battery ever goes dead you can still pull start it. In my opinion its worth the extra money [signature] |