Re: which one is yanking my chain
Both dealers sound like they have been honest with you, and if I was in the States right now I would not really care if it was marked with a year or not. When I order parts, they want the serial number, and not the year anyway.
The problem here (Germany/Switzerland/Austria) is that the government keeps changing the emission requirements for outboard motors for certain lakes and rivers.
People are trying to buy motors, that meet these continually changing requirements.
By removing the model years from these motors, they, the dealers & manufactures, have increased their chances of selling these new/old stock motors, although they no-longer meet the new emission requirements for certain areas.
While I would not normally care what year a motor was labeled as, I would be really pissed if I bought one, and found out that it could not be used on my local lake, and was worthless on the local used market, because it didn't meet the new local emission standard.
It is happening. eBay sellers here, are now putting this in some online descriptions, as the reason for the sale. They are offering their newly purchased (but old model) motors, because they can't use them.