Thanks for your input everyone.
It amazes me how strong peoples opinions are in some areas. I can't tell you how many mechanics I've talked with who say "X" is "garbage", while the next guy says "Y" is "a piece of crap" and the next guy says "I wouldn't put Z on the boat of my worst enemy".
The best advice I found was from the local Grady dealer, which was "They all work well if you maintain them and they all break somehow in the salt environment."
I've decided to "punt" this decision into the fall by purchasing some used Yamaha 250's with the same number of hours to keep my summer fishing plans alive, and then re-evaluate the entire subject again in the fall. Best to make big decisions without pressure, and these 250's should be a quick job and get me back in business ASAP.
Thanks!
It amazes me how strong peoples opinions are in some areas. I can't tell you how many mechanics I've talked with who say "X" is "garbage", while the next guy says "Y" is "a piece of crap" and the next guy says "I wouldn't put Z on the boat of my worst enemy".
The best advice I found was from the local Grady dealer, which was "They all work well if you maintain them and they all break somehow in the salt environment."
I've decided to "punt" this decision into the fall by purchasing some used Yamaha 250's with the same number of hours to keep my summer fishing plans alive, and then re-evaluate the entire subject again in the fall. Best to make big decisions without pressure, and these 250's should be a quick job and get me back in business ASAP.
Thanks!