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Yamaha performance bulletin 40/30 vs 60/40
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<blockquote data-quote="hotshotinn" data-source="post: 358157" data-attributes="member: 5440"><p>It not adding up to me either but thats what it says.From running the river around me the guys seem to have heavy loaded up boats on the river and the 60/40 Mercurys are popular,my light 40/30 yamaha on my 1648 will eat them up but i did up my boat light with aluminum flooring and one battery to run everything and i have my motor mounted as high as possable.I think the marinas that the guys bought their boats at dont have a clue as far as motor setup here in Michigan.Sure they can mount it but when its mounted too low speeds will suffer.I bet if i were to setup one of their boats they would do better</p><p></p><p>from what ive heard the 60/40 Mercury would be the better choice over the 60/40 Yamaha anyway</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hotshotinn, post: 358157, member: 5440"] It not adding up to me either but thats what it says.From running the river around me the guys seem to have heavy loaded up boats on the river and the 60/40 Mercurys are popular,my light 40/30 yamaha on my 1648 will eat them up but i did up my boat light with aluminum flooring and one battery to run everything and i have my motor mounted as high as possable.I think the marinas that the guys bought their boats at dont have a clue as far as motor setup here in Michigan.Sure they can mount it but when its mounted too low speeds will suffer.I bet if i were to setup one of their boats they would do better from what ive heard the 60/40 Mercury would be the better choice over the 60/40 Yamaha anyway [/QUOTE]
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