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$10,000 and a tiller


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Ok I have searched, searched, talked and called enough. If you had to put a new tiller on your 17.5' Crestliner Fishhawk what would it be?

I am really leaning towards a Suzuki or a Yammy 4...but the Etec is also calling to me (and the dealer is local). Do I flip a coin or what? Not really a Merc guy but have never owned one either.

And I am talking 75-90 hp, preferably on the high end.

Any help folks?

 

Dale

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Evinrude man.... Evinrude man.

 

G..you have a same class motor???? reason I ask is I hear a-lot about the higher hp motors but little about the lower hp Etec's. (mayhaps thats cause no one has any problems with them????)

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Read, Variable trolling System.

 

Yeah i got a buddy that has a 50 with the same system and I fished with him last fall and it rocked.... I loved the tiller control...trim/tilt and troll down at the flick of a hand...we could troll at .9 mph..it is a consideration for sure.

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I ran a 90 HP Merc 4 str. for 8 years on a Crestliner and it was absolutely flawless without even 1 single issue.

 

Last year I got a new boat with a 150 Yamaha 4 str. and after being on the water nearly every day of the season, with many miles on her, that motor was also flawless and I have no doubt that trend will continue for many years.

 

Just my opinion, but I think the entire crop of current motors are good, including both the E-Tech and Suzuki your also considering.

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Yamaha without a doubt.

 

Read, Variable trolling System.

 

http://www.yamaha-motor.ca/products/produc...up=O#contentTop

 

I hit a button on my 60 and it changes the rpm's in 50 rpm increments up or down. Great for adjusting and getting back to the right trolling speed.

 

I second it I have the same motor 60hp tiller with variable trolling button.

 

Oh my buddy has the 60hp Mercury its a 2006 last season in 2009 he had to change a coil already.My dealer sells Yamaha,Honda,Suzuki and now Mercury

he says he has changed several coils on Mercury motors so far.

 

I had a Suzuki motor in the past yes they have a good reputation but if you need parts in a hurry forget it often back order from Japan.

 

I hit my prop one summer needed a new prop shaft it was back order from Japan for over 3 weeks I was boatless for my vacation.

 

BTW Yamaha sells the most outboard motors world wide!!!!

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Bay City Marine in Hamilton, Doug and Clarence Nagtegal.

 

That's where I got mine. 2006 Lund with a 4 stroke 75 Mec tiller.

Can't offer any personal opinions on the other brands as I've not used them, but thus far my Merc has been an absolute pleasure to own.

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I've dealt with Paris Marine north of Peterboro for 20 odd years and have always had good service from them, and I bought my new rig from Hastings Marine in Hastings and so far they been good too.

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