We have a Hunter 260 with a 8 HP 2 cycle Tohatsu outboard. We're in the process of upgrading to a 9.9 HP 4 cycle (Yamaha, Honda or Mercury are the leading choices right now).
One of our biggest complaints of our current motor is the lack of thrust (especially in reverse) at low speeds (in a marina with cross winds ...). Yamaha and Mercury both offer high thrust options in their 9.9 HP offering - these motors (the Mercury is called 'Big Foot'; the Yamaha simply 'high thrust') have a lower gearing lower unit (2.2 : 1) or so and a larger diameter 4 bladed prop.
I'm assuming that these motors WOULD provide the needed 'push' in tight quarters that I'm currently lacking ... my question is - would they also push my 260 to Hull Speed? Would the lower gearing cancel any fuel economy advantage I might see going to a 4 cycle?
Any opinions would be appreciated.
Tom Grass
Creve Coeur, Mo.
One of our biggest complaints of our current motor is the lack of thrust (especially in reverse) at low speeds (in a marina with cross winds ...). Yamaha and Mercury both offer high thrust options in their 9.9 HP offering - these motors (the Mercury is called 'Big Foot'; the Yamaha simply 'high thrust') have a lower gearing lower unit (2.2 : 1) or so and a larger diameter 4 bladed prop.
I'm assuming that these motors WOULD provide the needed 'push' in tight quarters that I'm currently lacking ... my question is - would they also push my 260 to Hull Speed? Would the lower gearing cancel any fuel economy advantage I might see going to a 4 cycle?
Any opinions would be appreciated.
Tom Grass
Creve Coeur, Mo.