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Hi guys
I am looking for the best (but cheap) new 9.9hp to buy, which one would you recommend to put on a 14ft aluminium boat 20" transom for both saltwater and freshwater? I found the price info for Mercury outboards that bassproshops or cabella's sell but not much info on yamaha, evinrude etc... I would like to keep budget as low as possible but guy a reliable outboard that will work without issues for many years. What would you recommend?
Thanks
Damien
 
answer3 said:
Hi guys
I am looking for the best (but cheap) new 9.9hp to buy, which one would you recommend to put on a 14ft aluminium boat 20" transom for both saltwater and freshwater? I found the price info for Mercury outboards that bassproshops or cabella's sell but not much info on yamaha, evinrude etc... I would like to keep budget as low as possible but guy a reliable outboard that will work without issues for many years. What would you recommend?
Thanks
Damien
I agree 100% about Johnson / Evinrude if Damien is looking for the best 2-stoke used outboard. If he is looking for a new outboard I don't believe new Johnsons have been sold since around 2007 and Evinrude now sells a 9.8 manufactured by Tohatsu. I believe Evinrude stopped manufacturing anything under 25 hp several years ago. I'm not sure best, cheap and new go together very well :LOL2: .
Depending on your mechanical skills you can buy on-line and probably get a cheaper price, but if you want a dealer to support you you'll probably pay a little more, but have a place to go to if you have an issue.

I have owned a Johnson, a Merc, an Evinrude, and a Yamaha, but bought a new 9.9 Honda 3 1/2 years ago for my current boat mainly because I have a good local dealer that sells and services them. It has been trouble free.
 
Any reason you are looking for a brand new motor? Durability and longevity, by definition, are discovered with age. Obviously, you can buy based on brand reputation, but I prefer to buy models that have proven themselves over time. Also, I like my outboards to be simple so that if somethong goes wrong on the water, I can fix them quickly, easily, and by using what I have around me when I don't have all my tools handy. In my eyes, simple means older, but only to a certain point. Materials have their limitations with age/use as well.
But that's just my thoughts on the situation. If you don't necessarily need the warranty and service package of a new motor, look at used. There's a reason there's so many older OMCs out there, even after being "rode hard and put away wet" all those years.
 
check out the new tohatsu motors .. they make the nissan and mercury motors 40hp and below
https://www.onlineoutboards.com/Tohatsu-9-8-hp-Outboards.html
 
BPS has a sale going on with the 9.9 merc. Suggest you consider the availability of service on the motor from local dealers before you buy.
 
First off IMO for a 9.9 I think all of the manufactures offer a nice product.

As stated before Tohatsu makes the portable Nissan and Mercury motors. Tohatsu offers a standard 5 year warranty versus Merc's 3 year which makes no sense to me. I own a Merc 9.9 that I bought used on Craigslist. Very pleased with my purchase, as it has performed flawlessly the 2 1/2 years I've owned it.

That said if I had the cash and was going to buy new I would choose the Honda for 2 reasons.
1. Personal experience with their other products (cars, motorcycles & lawn equipment)
2. The Honda 9.9 has an oil filter. Someone please correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe it is the only outboard that small that has an oil filter.

Yamaha would be a very close 2nd for me. Only losing out to the Honda because of no oil filter.

Fadec
 
i believe that the tohatsu also uses a oil filter .. my local dealer said johnson ans evinrude where also using tohatsu for small outboards .. dunno but its just what he said.
 
I have a buddy who owns the tohatsu, he loves it. I used to own a 10hp honda, never failed to start and run, we put a lot of hours on it because we used it on a 20 ft boat for trolling. Like 12 hours straight a day, we ran it off the boats built in gas tank.
No such thing as a cheap new outboard, rarely get a used one cheap either because small outboards hold their value well.
Tim
 
Had been a die hard OMC owner of their OBs for 30+ years, but now I find Nissan OBs to be be best in smaller motors and Suzukis to be the best in larger V6 OBs. Would NEVER buy a Yamaha!
 
I've had a 9.9 Yamaha for four years and had a 15 Yamaha for ten years before that with no repairs other than a water pump impeller which is normal Maintenance.

If I were buying now I'd look close at Suzuki 4 strokes. The price to value looks good. I just ordered a 30hp Suzuki from internet dealer at a great price for my Express duck boat.
 

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