It seems that all the OB motor manufactures recommend their own product for their particular motor.
I have a mercury 4 stroke motor and the dealer recommends using Stable with non-oxygenated fuel. He did not recommend using Sea-Foam as did other motor dealers.
With all the fuel conditioners around is there any one product that works well?
<BTW> I have used sea-foam to fog my 2 stroke motors with good results.
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We have bought a new boat, which we will be picking up this spring. It is an Alumacraft Competitor 165 sport with a 90 horse Yamaha
motor. I will be buying and installing a trolling motor, wondering if I can get some recommendations on what pound thrust I will
want for this boat? Also, I will be selling my old boat, is there a good way to determine the value on an older boat ( mid-80's with a 75 horse 2-stroke
Mariner motor) I will appreciate any help with these questions.
I went ahead and watched some of the MLF coverage. Wheeler didn’t make the cut but the bigger story was the Poche/Avera fallout.
Kinda funny listening to both sides of the story and putting together the scenario, reading between the lines.
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It seems that all the OB motor manufactures recommend their own product for their particular motor.
I have a mercury 4 stroke motor and the dealer recommends using Stable with non-oxygenated fuel. He did not recommend using Sea-Foam as did other motor dealers.
With all the fuel conditioners around is there any one product that works well?
<BTW> I have used sea-foam to fog my 2 stroke motors with good results.
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