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2 stroke to a 4 stroke?
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<blockquote data-quote="nytebyte" data-source="post: 445764" data-attributes="member: 20476"><p>No idea what my Mariner weighs but I see the Suzuki is advertised at 97# and I should be able to get by on a 3 gallon tank rather than the 6 My mariner takes. Always like to start with a full tank even if I don't need it LOL. That should make up for the weight change. Mostly interested in the power. I like the idea of the quite 4 stroke. Not sure which motor is the better of the 2. I don't see many of either in the waters I fish. Mostly Mercs and Yamahas around here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nytebyte, post: 445764, member: 20476"] No idea what my Mariner weighs but I see the Suzuki is advertised at 97# and I should be able to get by on a 3 gallon tank rather than the 6 My mariner takes. Always like to start with a full tank even if I don't need it LOL. That should make up for the weight change. Mostly interested in the power. I like the idea of the quite 4 stroke. Not sure which motor is the better of the 2. I don't see many of either in the waters I fish. Mostly Mercs and Yamahas around here. [/QUOTE]
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