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Yamaha 40/30 4 stroke?'s
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<blockquote data-quote="overboard" data-source="post: 476179" data-attributes="member: 6547"><p>Not a lot of details, but I'm running a 1648 Tracker GRIZZLY Blind Duck with a 40/30 Yamaha 4 stroke tiller on it. Fully loaded (3 batteries, TM, 6 gal. gas tank, 18# anchor, and a bunch of other stuff) I can get 26-28 mph out of it with just me in it. The Tracker is quite a bit heavier than the 350-390 lbs. you are quoting for the boat weight, so with just you and the lighter bare bones boat you should be able to see 30+ mph with a 40/30 Yamaha 4 stroke. </p><p>If you are sometimes going to have 3-4 in the boat I would go with the 60/40 which also has the bigger pump. I'm happy with the 40/30 Yamaha on mine, I've never been on the river with 4 people in it though, usually myself or one other person. </p><p>Just remember, the faster you go the harder you hit! :lol:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="overboard, post: 476179, member: 6547"] Not a lot of details, but I'm running a 1648 Tracker GRIZZLY Blind Duck with a 40/30 Yamaha 4 stroke tiller on it. Fully loaded (3 batteries, TM, 6 gal. gas tank, 18# anchor, and a bunch of other stuff) I can get 26-28 mph out of it with just me in it. The Tracker is quite a bit heavier than the 350-390 lbs. you are quoting for the boat weight, so with just you and the lighter bare bones boat you should be able to see 30+ mph with a 40/30 Yamaha 4 stroke. If you are sometimes going to have 3-4 in the boat I would go with the 60/40 which also has the bigger pump. I'm happy with the 40/30 Yamaha on mine, I've never been on the river with 4 people in it though, usually myself or one other person. Just remember, the faster you go the harder you hit! :lol: [/QUOTE]
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