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<blockquote data-quote="blackshear" data-source="post: 462066" data-attributes="member: 24376"><p>The guy came down another $100 to $1600 on the 9.9 EFI so I made the purchase today. It still has 4 years plus warranty on it and probably has less than an hour run time. It looks like new and even the prop still has all the paint on it. A lot of fishermen in my area swear by the Tohatsu but this is the first one I’ve ever owned. I was very impressed with how easy it is to tilt, it's as easy as a lightweight 2 stroke 9.9. The center of gravity moved forward is obviously helping because this motor weighs 95 pounds and it shouldn't be this easy. So far I’m very happy with my decision and I’ll let you know how it performs on the river hawk. Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blackshear, post: 462066, member: 24376"] The guy came down another $100 to $1600 on the 9.9 EFI so I made the purchase today. It still has 4 years plus warranty on it and probably has less than an hour run time. It looks like new and even the prop still has all the paint on it. A lot of fishermen in my area swear by the Tohatsu but this is the first one I’ve ever owned. I was very impressed with how easy it is to tilt, it's as easy as a lightweight 2 stroke 9.9. The center of gravity moved forward is obviously helping because this motor weighs 95 pounds and it shouldn't be this easy. So far I’m very happy with my decision and I’ll let you know how it performs on the river hawk. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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