The January 2006 Powerboat Reports is out ( http://www.powerboat-reports.com/issues ... 620-1.html ).
It has an interesting, but very brief, comparison of some of the newer engines on the market, including the Suzuki 150,Honda, Yamaha and the Mercury Verado.
The last paragraph's sum-up the PBR findings:
"In our 2004 head-to-head, the Honda edged the Yamaha, based on better fuel mileage at cruising speeds. The Honda and Yamaha have proven themselves in the field. They get excellent mileage, and they’re competitive price-wise.
But Suzuki has flat-out beaten the competition when it comes to price. Case in point: A new Pro-Line Supersport with twin 150 Verados retails for $80,392. With twin Hondas, the package comes in at $78,169. With Suzukis, the price is substantially less: $72,954. Not only is the Suzuki less expensive, it’s the lightest 150 in the group and boasts the best fuel mileage. Its higher gear ratio allows for larger-diameter props, which benefits the performance of heavier boats. The only drawback that remains is Suzuki’s limited dealer network. But it continues to grow. In fact, as of press time there were more certified Suzuki dealers than Mercury dealers certified to service Verados."
Contact me if you want more details.
Casey
C-Dory Naknek
It has an interesting, but very brief, comparison of some of the newer engines on the market, including the Suzuki 150,Honda, Yamaha and the Mercury Verado.
The last paragraph's sum-up the PBR findings:
"In our 2004 head-to-head, the Honda edged the Yamaha, based on better fuel mileage at cruising speeds. The Honda and Yamaha have proven themselves in the field. They get excellent mileage, and they’re competitive price-wise.
But Suzuki has flat-out beaten the competition when it comes to price. Case in point: A new Pro-Line Supersport with twin 150 Verados retails for $80,392. With twin Hondas, the package comes in at $78,169. With Suzukis, the price is substantially less: $72,954. Not only is the Suzuki less expensive, it’s the lightest 150 in the group and boasts the best fuel mileage. Its higher gear ratio allows for larger-diameter props, which benefits the performance of heavier boats. The only drawback that remains is Suzuki’s limited dealer network. But it continues to grow. In fact, as of press time there were more certified Suzuki dealers than Mercury dealers certified to service Verados."
Contact me if you want more details.
Casey
C-Dory Naknek