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I know you asked him and not me, but there are a LOT of 200, 225 & 250hp Yams here at Buckeye lake. There are ever starting to be quite a few 350hp Yams.I'm really interested in your opinion of the 250 SHO.
Wolverine,I'm really interested in your opinion of the 250 SHO. I haven't had the opportunity to hear one run in person (just videos) and wonder if it is as quiet as the std. Yamaha 4 stroke 225 and 250 for pontoon use? I've also been considering putting an SHO on a tunnel boat. Just have to wait for one of the hi-perf shops to start working with the SHO's to get a couple thousand more rpm's up top and then I think I'd have something special. I used to race a Yamaha outboard 10+ years ago before I made the change to Mercury, but I'm still a Yamaha guy at heart. Love my Suzukis too.
More HP = overkill?Many pontoon owners may find these larger engines overkill but it's all about personal choice.
Smokie forgives you my son. Read a Summit Racing catalogue and watch two NHRA Top Fuel races.My apologies sir. There is no such thing as too much hp. Not sure what I what thinking.