Wicky
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She's just broke in!!900 on our current 2004 Optimax 250xs
You get bonus points!I tossed a rod at 346 hours in a 496 ho magic does that count?
Suzuki is starting to get a really good reputation in the bass tourney world.Back in the day my old 1987 21' Eliminator Whaler photo/work boat w/tower had just over 4000 hours on the same Suzuki V-6 200 HP outboard in 26 years. My maintenance regime was lousy (never changed the impeller although I always carried a spare). It never was in a repair shop at any time. It was a pretty tired piece by the time I sold it.
Lol not in Alaska. They are shitSuzuki is starting to get a really good reputation in the bass tourney world.
Those guys also think 300-500hrs is a lot of hours on an outboardSuzuki is starting to get a really good reputation in the bass tourney world.
And the meter is still rollin with that same buyer. Actually I was in a cove last weekend and looked out towards the lake and saw him drive by. What are the odds, pretty good I guess cuz my back was turned most of the afternoon.2000 hours is impressive. I think @throttle had racked up quite a few hours on his cobra before he sold it.
I am shocked you don’t have more with the time you get on lake.My 07 496HO had 510 hours on it in April when serviced
Was just under that, I’m sure it’s well over that now. The owner runs it quite a bit too (part of my visitation rights)I think throttle was 1000+ on a 496
We spend lots of time beached so the kid can play on the beach.I am shocked you don’t have more with the time you get on lake.![]()
I've seen that in MX too.We always go fishing when in Mexico and the guys 26' boat we go on with dual Outboards had over 4000 hours.. Said they had never been rebuilt.
I probably had at least 300 hundred of those hours and that damn thing never skipped a beat!Back in the day my old 1987 21' Eliminator Whaler photo/work boat w/tower had just over 4000 hours on the same Suzuki V-6 200 HP outboard in 26 years. My maintenance regime was lousy (never changed the impeller although I always carried a spare). It never was in a repair shop at any time. It was a pretty tired piece by the time I sold it.
guy down in Texas built a 200HP OB Honda to race DSRA, I think. Ended up with almost 700HP and they wouldn't let him race in the class he built it for. In theory, the motor will now last forever.Those guys also think 300-500hrs is a lot of hours on an outboardTwo speeds in a glitter boat...idle and pinned.
I've seen a lot of Yamaha and Honda's back home with 2000+ of almost no maintenance hours other than just being flushed. Those Honda's seem to go forever if you keep them from corroding.
Thats a ton of hours. I skied behind a Mastercraft in Singapore with a diesel engine they told me had over 4000 hrs. Other than the boat being a beater, the other thing I remember was the huge puff of diesel smoke in my face getting up out of the water as it struggled to get on plane.Occasionally I drive a Mastercraft for a water ski school. Don't know the maintenance schedule, but the boat has a little over 5000 hours last time I looked.
Thats a ton of hours. I skied behind a Mastercraft in Singapore with a diesel engine they told me had over 4000 hrs. Other than the boat being a beater, the other thing I remember was the huge puff of diesel smoke in my face getting up out of the water as it struggled to get on plane.