It's a downgrade in most respects...
Have to remember it's a sailboat and the motor is called a "kicker" for a reason.It's dead weight most of the time and more weight = poor sailing trim.On a 26S or D the Honda means you can't turn the engine to steer at low speed. Many say these models steer fine with just the tiller, but I welcome them to try mine at speed under 2 kts in a tight marina...I almost ruptured myself helping a fellow T/SA sailor pull a Honda 9.9 from his van and mount it on the boat. And with a Mac 25, you can't realistically tow with the motor in place.By comparison, my 8.8 Suzuki (2 stroke oil injected) is a little under 70 lbs - about 2/3 the weight of the Honda. Easy to heft, stays on the transom and moves to assist maneuvering. Teliki also rests on her waterline i.e. optimum for sailing.Noise level? We don't motor that long for it to be an issue.The only plus as I see it is fuel consumption. When we head to Bimini one of these days, I'd prefer a 4 stroke.Some mention that overpowering the boat (as in 15hp or more) gives you decent reverse performance - but you compromize almost every other aspect of sailing. For now, I enjoy a light weight, easy to manouver motor - that only runs about 15 minutes per trip. And I've resigned myself to a seasonal fuel bill of $50 instead of $20... Just my opinion,Chris