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Four stroke 25 vs old 2 stroke
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<blockquote data-quote="idruthrbfishin" data-source="post: 478458" data-attributes="member: 24191"><p>I put a 4 stroke on the back of an older tiller steer modV boat. Because of the extra weight it made the back of the boat sit too low in the water. Didn't have enough freeboard. Took the 4 stroke off and went back to a 2 stroke. Uses more fuel, but it's lighter, and a WHOLE LOT quicker. Plus, 2 strokes have fewer moving parts than a 4 stroke.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="idruthrbfishin, post: 478458, member: 24191"] I put a 4 stroke on the back of an older tiller steer modV boat. Because of the extra weight it made the back of the boat sit too low in the water. Didn't have enough freeboard. Took the 4 stroke off and went back to a 2 stroke. Uses more fuel, but it's lighter, and a WHOLE LOT quicker. Plus, 2 strokes have fewer moving parts than a 4 stroke. [/QUOTE]
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