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15-01-2005 12:31 PM #1
suzuki outboards good or bad??
ok awhile ago there was lots of talk about how they will go and if they will last etc etc
now its been 6 months or more anyone with a suzuki or fish's out of a boat with one let us know how they are performing what sort of boat there on and what size engine it is
im MAYbe looking at one soon so i would appreciate any feed back on them
i also hear they have dropped in price is this true????
thanks guys
jeff
15-01-2005 12:56 PM
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CQ_Fisher
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Jeff,
I have been a subscriber to Fisherman and Boatowner (F&B) for ages, the editor Peter Webster has been working with boats for longer than i have been alive and i take his word as gospel. He regularly gives the suzuki outboards big wrapps in his mag and has recently fitted 2 x 140's to their own project boat. They are cheaper and lighter to most, if not all of their competition. I currently have a 60HP 4-stroke yammy and i love it but i would definately consider the suzukis if i was going to re-power or upgrade. Just my opinion.
Cheers,
JD
15-01-2005 01:03 PM
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One of the worst PR exercies Suzuki ever did to Oz was pull up stumps, leave the country and leave Suzuki owners in la la land. For that exercise it really doesn't matter how good the product is/was could be or might be, companies simply don't do that without leaving some bad taste regardless.
Now they've come back or more importantly someone else started their comeback for them. Well at least someone with a bit more foresight than Suzuki ever had.
Cheers, Kerry.
15-01-2005 01:46 PM
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Mmmm Kerry, perhaps you misunderstood the question.
As for feedback on the engines I can't offer any.
15-01-2005 02:54 PM
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No mate I don't misunderstand the question at all, the question was the good AND the bad well that's been the bad bit, no point in having the best engine in the world without the backup and continued support. Suzuki saw fit in the past to leave Oz and it's users stranded for quite some time. That wasn't good business not good business at all regardless of how the motors perform.
No point in relying on any engine if ongoing support can not be guaranteed. Maybe they have learnt something from this rather previous stupid and under estimated action in pulling out of the country.
Cheers, Kerry.
15-01-2005 03:03 PM
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i know all about their past as my father was in the industry for years. so only need the goods on the new motors
thanks for the imput though kerry
jeff
15-01-2005 03:33 PM
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Jeff
I have a 30 hp suzuki tiller 2 stroke,its only a few months old so i can't say yet how reliable over the long term they are personally.
But one of the reasons i bought a suzuki was there reputation as a good reliable engine.
In the past i have had mariner,evinrude,mercuryand johnson some were great engines others a pain in the you know what >.
Only time will tell.
As for Kerry's comments lets hope there are no more episodes like that from any of the manufacturers. I had a brand new johnson at the time omc went bust.
Cheers
Dug
15-01-2005 03:51 PM
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Just got my 140hp 4 stroke back from it's 1st service (20hrs).
Can't say enough about this engine so far. As an ex 2stroke owner I couldn't believe how smooth, quiet and smoke and smell free the Suzi 140 was.
In my cruise craft with 115 Johno 160l of fuel would be lucky to last the trip from Bribie to Cape Moreton, some trolling and running round and back.
193km of trolling and running round on the Suzi used 80L. Couldn't fricken believe it
Can't comment on too much else - but I was tossing between a yammy, a honda and the Suzi. When it came down to it, I'd seen yammys and hondas being towed home across the bay by VMR - but never a Suzi. Weight and size certainly are attractive too.
I'm not worried - takes time from fishing!
15-01-2005 04:45 PM
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Hi Jeff,
I have a 70Hp 4 Stroke Suzuki I have had it for nearly a year now,
I am very happy with it so far it is cheap to run, is very smooth, quick to respond and is very quite.
15-01-2005 04:50 PM
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Is that you JJ ?Originally Posted by pugs
You can say more than that! It does look good on your boat and have never seen you have a problem with it. Runs well and very quite.
Nup me not sponsored by them i have an Evinrude.
Have heard some people complain they are so quite that they dont know if the motor is going or not.
15-01-2005 05:11 PM
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Hi tony,
Yeah it is JJ, Thanks yeah it does look good, you are right about not being sure if it is running at times at idle you have to look for the jet of water comming out.
You can talk to some one sitting on the other side of the boat going full noise across the water and not have to yell.
15-01-2005 05:43 PM
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Does that mean I could hear the wife flapping her gums whilst the motor is running...hell..that would be enough reason to have a screaming two stroke.Originally Posted by pugs
15-01-2005 05:56 PM
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Originally Posted by PinHead
Will pay that one !
16-01-2005 05:48 PM
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noluck
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I had 65hp 2st. oil ing. very good motor never had problem only to till i hit somthing in water and f**** up g.box .i had to wait 7 weeks for parts from japan.
And i will steel buy new suzuki if i ever going to upgarde my yamaha
cheers No_luck
20-01-2005 02:18 PM
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hi, I have a DF90 suzi since May04. Its on a (1993) 5.3m 1/2 cab Haines construction- it has been a great motor- very quiet,smooth,good even torque,reliable and econimical.The dealer was good and continues to be. It is going in for its 80 hr service shortly. I can't fault em.I got a good price and it seemed the way to go- no regrets here.






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I got a good price and it seemed the way to go- no regrets here.