You have a good reason to fear the TOASTER……Here is a post from another site about the 50 hp Tohatsu. I do not now the fellow. Some of his facts are not correct, but the story is true. There is a Class in APBA called "Sport C". It is stock outboards of 30 cubic inches or less, that is what the "C" denotes, 30ci. The fastest motor in that class is the old 2 cylinder, single carb, 29ci, Tohatsu/Nissan 40 hp . That is the class I started racing. I had a Sport C that would run 60 mph consistently, that's how I broke into the top 5 in the US in that class. Picked up a Tohatsu of Japan Sponsorship then moved up to Formula 50.
I was the Tohatsu Factory racer against Hydro-Tec=Yamaha, Mercury=Schubert’s, and OMC. Mercury and OMC dropped out fairly quickly, they were not competitive. It was STOCK 50hp motors 45 ci or less. Tohatsu dominated the Class. It was a probationary class for 2 years (1993 & 1994) then a legal class for 2 years, during probation I sandbagged because Wayne Worthy of Hydro-Tec was Class Chairman. Rules changed every Monday when they were beaten on Sunday. Points and wins were not counted, so I sandbagged. It was a legal Class for 2 years, 1995 & 1996. In those 2 years, 1995 and 1996, that red, white, and blue boat was never defeated. Won every race it was entered in, set every world speed record in the Formula 50 Class. They stuck me in a charity race with the next 2 classes up, SST45 and SST60, the SST stands for Factory Super Stock. I was the only stock motor on the course, I came in third out of 25 boats. They discovered just how fast my boat would run, they all quit.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9iccZJVfO_I