So I swerve sometimes too, but my boat hasn't came off the trailer. Care to reiterate on that ??
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SlaterSlinger is on point, lived in South LA for 10 years and my crawfishing/frogging partners was hard on em with no complaints. Reliable and dare say "bullet proof ",but that's only an opinion. Oh yeah, if you repower I'll give you a low ball offer for the hotzu
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So I swerve sometimes too, but my boat hasn't came off the trailer. Care to reiterate on that ??
I suspect he may do as some of my friends and not use tie down straps on the rear of the boat. One of my friends said his was too heavy to come off. What he couldn't see that I saw following him was that every time he hit a bump his boat came up off the pads and bounced back down really hard, He hit a railroad track and it looked like the boat came up a foot before it slammed back down. That will eventually break the springs on the trailer and could very well damage the transom.
At least here in SC it is against the law to tow without having the "load" tied down. In an accident you could end up on the wrong end of the law if the boat isn't strapped down.
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I went from a 2 stroke ported 40 merc with 60 carbs to a 4 stroke 40 Tohatsu with restricter plate pulled and absolutely love it. Lots of torque and only lost about 5 mph. I'm pushing a 1650 Xpress loaded for fishing 38 mph. On lighter boats I've seen them run upper 40's.
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I think you better keep that Tohatsu. Extremely reliable motors.
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Total junk. I'll take it off yer hands for $150 if the prop is good. $100 if I have to come get it.
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Tohatsu made every Nissan that was ever built. Only difference in them was the decals and serial numbers. They were like Johnson/Evinrude back in the day. There is no longer a Nissan engine brand.
Tohatsu makes the Mercury from the 30hp and down. They also make the Evinrude 4 stroke from the 15hp down.
The Tohatsu 60-250 4 stroke engines are made by Honda. It’s a ToHonda.
BTW, I sell Tohatsu, Yamaha, and Suzuki if anyone ever needs an engine.
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