Chopperbill
Petty Officer 1st Class
- Joined
- Mar 26, 2014
- Messages
- 389
My first choice when considering new was a Tohatsu 9.8, because of price, reliability and weight. Lightest of all the 4 strokes at 81.5 lbs. 81.5 lbs really isn't that much heaver than the older two strokes. The concences is that a two stroke is the best but after my 68 years I really don't want a two stroke because of the oil mixing and the stink. Had my share of two strokes. Found a 2011 Tohatsu on the dreaded Craig's list but it was only about $450 less than a new one. I called the guy anyway. It was never used last year so he guessed it only had about 20 hours on it in those two years. Problem is he left the old gas in it, however it was at an outboard shop now having the carb cleaned an inspected. Told him I could buy new one for not a whole lot more. He said the service guy told him the same thing. After a little negotiating I agreed to meet him at the boat shop when it was ready and tank test it and if it's A-OK I got me a motor for $1100. Under low retail on NADA. Will have enough left over to pay for my Saturn when they come in!