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 PostPosted: November 7th, 2012, 8:54 pm   
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I was reading the Doc's remark that Ted's 21 Tuff is only a high 90's boat now, used to run 100+

If it ran 102 before and 98 now, that would be about 8% less power, assuming a simple square relationship.

Is it normal for motors (not 2.5's of course) to get weaker over time? The last time I had a GPS on my brother's Charger it had over 700 hours on it and it still went 73, same as ever.

Of course some people who never keep anything more than a year won't be able to answer this.


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 PostPosted: November 7th, 2012, 9:00 pm   
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Well my old 225 always ran the same...and it's got HUGE hours on it. We don't use our boats enough to time them out.....

I think Ted had a failure and the replacement powerhead wasn't as strong as his original...

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Yamaha's last forever, Merc's lose 10% per year. :twisted:

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