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Default 2004 9.9 Mercury - 2 stroke or 4 stroke?

I am in the market for a new motor. One guy
tells me the 4 stroke mercury is far superior
to the 2 stoke. Another tells me that the 4 stroke
is a new motor which probably doesn't have all
the manufacturing glitches worked out which is why
it comes with a 3 year warranty instead of the
1 year warranty for the 2 stroke.

someone please un-confuse me.

thanks.
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jt
 
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Default 2004 9.9 Mercury - 2 stroke or 4 stroke?

What are you using it for?

JT

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I am in the market for a new motor. One guy
tells me the 4 stroke mercury is far superior
to the 2 stoke. Another tells me that the 4 stroke
is a new motor which probably doesn't have all
the manufacturing glitches worked out which is why
it comes with a 3 year warranty instead of the
1 year warranty for the 2 stroke.

someone please un-confuse me.

thanks.



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Default 2004 9.9 Mercury - 2 stroke or 4 stroke?

"Donald MacQueen" wrote in message
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I am in the market for a new motor. One guy
tells me the 4 stroke mercury is far superior
to the 2 stoke. Another tells me that the 4 stroke
is a new motor which probably doesn't have all
the manufacturing glitches worked out which is why
it comes with a 3 year warranty instead of the
1 year warranty for the 2 stroke.

someone please un-confuse me.


What's the weights? Try hefting both of them (by yourself, from the ground
to the transom ... and back) and decide if it's a factor. To me that's the
major factor because any advantages held by a 4 stroke kicker are outweighed
by the, er, weight.

Cam


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Default 2004 9.9 Mercury - 2 stroke or 4 stroke?

First question, is a 2 stroke legal for use in all your intended operating
areas? No, then 4 stroke. If Yes, then next question is, Do I have to remove
this motor regularly? If the answer is no, then 4 stroke. If yes, then 2
stroke.

"Donald MacQueen" wrote in message
m...
I am in the market for a new motor. One guy
tells me the 4 stroke mercury is far superior
to the 2 stoke. Another tells me that the 4 stroke
is a new motor which probably doesn't have all
the manufacturing glitches worked out which is why
it comes with a 3 year warranty instead of the
1 year warranty for the 2 stroke.

someone please un-confuse me.

thanks.



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Donald MacQueen
 
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Default 2004 9.9 Mercury - 2 stroke or 4 stroke?

this motor would be used by my 13 and 15 year old daughters
on a 14 foot aluminum boat on a lake. i would have to take it
off the boat for winter storage.

2 stroke is still legal.

any difference in ease of starting between 2 and 4 stroke?

would you buy a used motor? how old? what to check besides
the compression?

thanks for all the replies.

"HLAviation" wrote in message link.net...
First question, is a 2 stroke legal for use in all your intended operating
areas? No, then 4 stroke. If Yes, then next question is, Do I have to remove
this motor regularly? If the answer is no, then 4 stroke. If yes, then 2
stroke.

"Donald MacQueen" wrote in message
m...
I am in the market for a new motor. One guy
tells me the 4 stroke mercury is far superior
to the 2 stoke. Another tells me that the 4 stroke
is a new motor which probably doesn't have all
the manufacturing glitches worked out which is why
it comes with a 3 year warranty instead of the
1 year warranty for the 2 stroke.

someone please un-confuse me.

thanks.

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HLAviation
 
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Default 2004 9.9 Mercury - 2 stroke or 4 stroke?

4 strokes have a bit better ease of start and reliability for the kids to
operate, although on 4 strokes you have to pull the cowl to check the oil.
Buying used is always a crapshoot, and I can't tell you yes or no on that
since I don't know your mechanical background or the services available in
your area. If it was me, by the time my kids were 13&15, they'd know how to
fix an engine and I'd buy the used 2 stroke since it's that much simpler=
If your kids aren't mechanics, well, I'd advise new if it's not a burden. If
the boat's for them to play with, you might consider 20hp, they could ski
behind that at that age.

"Donald MacQueen" wrote in message
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this motor would be used by my 13 and 15 year old daughters
on a 14 foot aluminum boat on a lake. i would have to take it
off the boat for winter storage.

2 stroke is still legal.

any difference in ease of starting between 2 and 4 stroke?

would you buy a used motor? how old? what to check besides
the compression?

thanks for all the replies.

"HLAviation" wrote in message

link.net...
First question, is a 2 stroke legal for use in all your intended

operating
areas? No, then 4 stroke. If Yes, then next question is, Do I have to

remove
this motor regularly? If the answer is no, then 4 stroke. If yes, then 2
stroke.

"Donald MacQueen" wrote in message
m...
I am in the market for a new motor. One guy
tells me the 4 stroke mercury is far superior
to the 2 stoke. Another tells me that the 4 stroke
is a new motor which probably doesn't have all
the manufacturing glitches worked out which is why
it comes with a 3 year warranty instead of the
1 year warranty for the 2 stroke.

someone please un-confuse me.

thanks.



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