Re: Verado fuel economy
You are right Mike and I stand corrected and I am sorry for the name calling. It is another member who has been bashing, not you. You are a good supporter of all outboards. I should have looked back at the other posts. I still hate statements with no facts attached though (guess you have me there though in my judgement of you). <br />You are probably right about the supercharger and all the extra moving parts, but history hasn't bore that out on this motor --- Yet ---according to any owners knowledge I have seen reports from. Newer Optimax's also have been posting a great history and the Etec too. So, we seem to be getting better initial product success in the market. <br />The only article I've seen about a test of the small Verado's, a 135 hp model, was by BoatingLife magazine. It doesn't give much info though. Was on a 1850 Crestliner. No fuel figures. <br /> I think you are wrong about the Verado as I think Merc learned their lesson --as has Evinrude-- with the problems of the past and are now producing reliable motors. <br />The Four stroke history of Honda, Yamaha, etc has bore that out in the industry contrary to what a lot of people thought due to the extra moving parts. <br />They just didn't have the hole shots and the performance of the 2 stroke. Now with Verado they are close, Opti and Etec may take that prize, but for a 4 stroke, Verado is doing very well and I suspect the smaller models will do well too.