Capt. John Deering said:
what about the 4 stroke economy compared to ox-66. i have a 2001 200 ox-66 and get 2.0 -2.5, but more often than not a little better than 2.0
i thought the 4 was 25% more fuel efficient. what gives??
also, what is weight difference anybody know off hand.
does a 23 se with a 200-225 four stroke sit high in the bow and low in the a$$ end?[/quote
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My 23SE/F225 does not sit low at the transom, or ride high in the bow. No water enters through the scuppers even with a couple of guys standing in the back, so I my view the four stroker ballances well with the hull (I do have a pair on Group 31 AGMs in the console, and those are heavy - more than 70lbs each).
The F225 (and the 200 HPDI) is more than 30% more efficient than the OX across the rmp range on average (vastly more econical than that at trolling speed, FWIW). There used to be a "Hot Sheet" on the Yamaha site comparing the two, but I am not sure it is there any more.
In the real world, I average about 4 mpg at my typical cruise (about 4000 rpm), so that is a substantial improvement over the numbers you seem to be getting. Not that you asked - but I love losing the oil tank and 2 stroke oil, and the blue smoke on that first start of the morning. I appreciate the "quietness" (word?) of the 4stroke at idle as well.