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I don't know much about boating but I have been asking a lot of questions. Conventional wisdom seems to be for smaller boats use 2 stroke motors because they are lighter, more powerful, and cheaper. I am setting up a Carolina Skiff j16 which has a max hp rating of 40, which is what I will be getting. Yamaha doesn't make anything in 2 stroke between 25hp and 50hp, so I checked on the 40hp ETEC. (237lbs, +/- $5000) I just found out Suzuki makes a 40hp 4 stroke that I can get for $4800 that only weighs 6 pounds more, 243lbs. There goes cheaper and lighter. As for more power per rated horsepower, this dealer says the Suzuki should be close to a 2 stroke because it is fuel injected. I'm inclined to think he is not feeding me a line, because he is a Yamaha dealer as well and point blank told me the 40hp Yamaha 4 stroke would not be nearly as strong as a 2 stroke. I'm trying to be sure I don't wind up with too much weight, too little power, or both. Can someone help me here before I spend $5000 on the WRONG motor for my boat.