sparky":3n8fgui1 said:
I know for sure that if we had to repower, we'd go Suzuki. The only weak spot is their dealer network, which isn't quite as expansive as Yamaha's.
Just to throw in my $0.02, since I just went through this repower decision … there were factors critical to ME ... your input could very well vary, that I understand. But these are the factors that influenced or reaffirmed my decision for a new motor.
Cost: Advantage Suzuki – For purchase of the motor, main harness, system check/alarm gauges, key switch (did NOT need the controls for any brand motor), plus installation thereof … the Yamaha was $8,000 more (after the $1,400 promotional Suzuki rebate) …
Dealer Network: Advantage Yamaha – Clearly a superior dealer base, by sheer numbers.
Fuel Co$ts: Advantage Suzuki – No high octane fuel is required to meet the OB cowling labeling for the listed 250 horsepower.
Rebates: Advantage Suzuki – For the ‘repower’ promotion deal that I got, I received an extra $1400 repower rebate. Yamaha offered no rebates or promotions.
Resale Value: Advantage Yamaha – Have to give it to them due to their larger service/dealer base …
Service/Longevity Issues: Advantage … unknown. But none of the > 20 DF250s that I
personally know of that others are running, have suffered an injector issue, VST and/or other filtration issue, low/high pressure fuel pump, or exhaust housing corrosion issue akin to that which the Yam motors have. There’s a reason you’re seeing more and more DF250s on the stern of tow boat operators and offshore fishermen … torque and reliability.
Torque/Load Carrying: Advantage Suzuki – For the gearcase ratio and ability to spin a HUGE diameter load-carrying 3 or 4-blade prop. See my latest test results where my performance when carrying 8 adults (5 in the stern, 2 on the tower), as compared to 3 adults, only resulted in a 1-mph loss at both cruising and WOT speeds.
Warranty: Advantage Suzuki – 6-years, versus Yamaha 3-years base, 5-years on promotion.
I would have considered a Honda if my local dealer wasn’t … uhhhhhh, just so difficult to do business with … as not everyone can afford to pay list price :shock: for a new motor. And I’ve said it before (like when my boats wore OMC motors) but
if I owned any boat company, you can bet as a business person that I too would have sold my hulls with Yamaha motors on them! Seriously! There really wasn’t any other solid or logical choice for a nation-wide motor brand. But I think that's a-changing ...
So, does that mean that a Yamaha was the best motor for me? I don’t think so. Even at this Spring’s Boston boat show, my local Parker dealer confided to me and Sully that his personal Parker wore a Suzuki OB and that if he had his way … he’d be selling his Parkers with Suzukis on the stern direct from the factory.
Anyway … just to add to the ‘debate’ …