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<blockquote data-quote="Andy S." data-source="post: 5642535" data-attributes="member: 131"><p>4 stroke versus 2 stroke DEFINITELY makes a difference, especially when it comes to starting and idling. I currently own a 2 stroke Mercury, and while it is dependable, it can be fickle when compared to newer 4 stroke outboards. I have called numerous outboard dealers across the southeast in last few years and Yamaha and Mercury outboards are the top two recommended by far.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy S., post: 5642535, member: 131"] 4 stroke versus 2 stroke DEFINITELY makes a difference, especially when it comes to starting and idling. I currently own a 2 stroke Mercury, and while it is dependable, it can be fickle when compared to newer 4 stroke outboards. I have called numerous outboard dealers across the southeast in last few years and Yamaha and Mercury outboards are the top two recommended by far. [/QUOTE]
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