• Suzuki outboard reviews

    The next generation of Suzuki 150- and 175-horsepower outboard motors feature an all-new powerhead designed to improve power and fuel efficiency. The new Suzuki DF150A, DF150SS and DF175A models were announced in October 2018 at the International Boatbuilders Exhibition and Conference (IBEX), a trade show in Tampa, Fla., and will have a public ...
  • Suzuki outboard reviews

    Suzuki's 2.5hp model DF2.5S3 outboard motor is a perfect choice for square stern canoes, small tenders and inflatables as well as other small craft. At only 29 lbs, it's the lightest 4-stroke Suzuki outboard ever built.Suzuki's 2.5hp model DF2.5S3 outboard motor is a perfect choice for square stern canoes, small tenders and inflatables as well as other small craft. At only 29 lbs, it's the lightest 4-stroke Suzuki outboard ever built.
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  • Suzuki outboard reviews

    Quad 350s pushed an aluminum Gaudet 38 to 65.8 mph. Per Suzuki MO, the DF350A offers a lot of horsepower for the money. While MSRP is $31,565, we've seen new DF350As advertised for about $24,000.Suzuki is the largest outboard maker in the world. Very reliable, easy to work on power. I know several people who have put over 6000hrs on their Suzuki outboards (including 175's). My Honda has been very good to me.
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  • Suzuki outboard reviews

    Interestingly enough, the Yamaha burned 66.7 gal., the Suzuki 63.3 gal.--or 1.81 mpg (Yamaha) compared to 1.91 mpg (Suzuki). The two boats were cruising side by side the whole time, most often at ...
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Suzuki outboard reviews

  • Suzuki outboard reviews

    Feb 01, 2009 · I'n considering buying an outboard engine with 200 hours use, 4 stroke Honda 50hp engine used as yacht tender. Would that be considered a lot of usage? Is there any way to verify this number independently?
  • Suzuki outboard reviews

    4 stroke 70hp Suzuki outboard How do you guys feel about Suzuki outboards (4 stroke) Also, about how many hours can I expect to get on this kind of motor. Im Looking at a used tracker that has about 500 hours on it. Seems like alot to me, but im clueless.
  • Suzuki outboard reviews

    The Suzuki is the lightest of the bunch, but it isn't offered in the United States with a 15" shaft . You can import one from Europe, but it will cost you around $6500. For comparison, you can get a Suzuki 30hp 20" shaft locally for $4300. Motors Weights with electric start and tiller Suzuki - 163lbs Tohatsu - 182lbs Mercury - 187lbs

Suzuki outboard reviews