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Testing Top Outboard Motors

By: Salvador Motts

There are many factors to consider when looking for outboard motors. Obviously, we want to get the most for our money and find the most sensible choice. Deep down we know we'll probably just be cruising around at slower speeds, parking in the middle of the water to catch a few bass and ferrying the kids around cottage country.
Yet, there's also a part of us that wants the fastest, most senselessly powerful, accurate custom rig with all the rod storage, fish finders, casting decks, pedestal seats and bait wells we can muster. The most intelligent buy that you can do in the future is to buy things which is topmost of your priorities for the different trips that you are planning to embark and also consider which are the things that you are more than willing to sacrifice. There are tons of affordable outboard boat motors on the market.

Not only does Honda make top-selling automobiles, they have also used their expertise to make boat motors as well. Honda's BF115 boat motors have as good a reputation as their Accord Sedans. The motor was adapted from the 2.3-liter four-cylinder Accord and weighs 496 pounds, which is heavier than other 115s, so if your boat has a lighter, shorter hull, then you may want to consider a different option. The perks of the Honda boat motors is that they're the quietest and best on fuel consumption, as compared to Evinrude, Yamaha, Mercury and Suzuki. Some outboard boat motors idle at 81 decibles, WOT at 121 and cruise at 106, amazingly the best are 76/106/104. Fuel consumption is 0.2 gallons per hour at 625rpm, 4.1 at 3500rpm and 9.0 at 5600rpm, while the other outboards perform at 0.3 - 16.0!

The Yamaha shares a lot of traits with the Honda outboard motors, but it weighs 89 pounds less and is smaller. Although the acceleration is slightly slower and a little louder, it provides the same energy efficiency. Dual overhead camshafts, four cylinder valves, computerized multiport fuel injection system, and intake runners with separate throttle valves are all advanced features of the four-stroke engine. Yamaha outboard motors cost $1370 less than comparable Honda outboard motors, which makes them the best choice and best deal.

Suzuki outboards are small and do the job well for a reasonable cost. Against Evinrude and Mercury, two other outboards with two-stroke design, these 1.77-liter models matched in performance and noise. It's weight is between the heavier Mercury and lighter Evinrude motors. Suzuki's outboard motors are better than Mercury's at preventing spills because they have a 6-quart oil tank concealed beneath the engine cowling. An additional bonus is that you can choose a stainless steel prop to come with your base package, which sells for around $8934, which is a good $1,000 - $2000 below the competition. One of its drawbacks is its use of fuel,in that Suzuki burns twice as much fuel as does the Evinrude.

Concern for the environment is the hallmark of avid boaters. They want the lakes to remain unpolluted and the fish to spawn healthily for their children's children. Therefore, some people are looking to align themselves with innovative companies who are leaders in energy efficiency, since that is the natural trend. By working with ABB robotic technology, Yamaha outboard motors has greatly increased energy savings via higher painting quality. The painting of Yamaha's outboard motors saves a minimum of 30% MORE energy than its competitors! How? By using robots to increase efficiency, lowering paint drying times by 40%, lowering dust pollution, air recirculation and eliminating paint waste.

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Salvador Motts- Outboard Motors Parts & Yamaha Outboards & Outboard Motor Parts

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