New outboard Suzuki vs Yamaha

Toyelectroman

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I am placing an order on a new pontoon 20 foot with a 115 outboard. The dealership sells Suzuki and Yamaha and can rig it up with either for about the same price. They kind of suggested Suzuki but i am not sure if they are just saying that or if they really mean it. Which one do you all think i should get? I have very little experience with outboards as I have been and I/O boater for the last 20 years
 

rejesterd

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I think either would be fine. They're both known to be reliable brands. If you plan on having the dealer service it going forward, then take their suggestion.
 

jimmbo

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Yamaha has about the best rep when it comes to use in salt water. I don’t know much about the Suzuki 4 strokes, but I do remember their 2 stokes as being well engineered and made
A few carefully chosen questions may reveal the dealers/salesman choice. Incentive programs to move product, or maybe a large slow moving inventory, are often factors when a dealer sells more than one line of engine.
 

Silvertip

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I ran a Suzy on my pontoon and had no problems. Ran nice, quiet, but not 40HP not a 115. The dealer sells both so parts should not be a problem. Some Suzy owners have had warranty issues but then we only get one side of the discussion.
 

ralphy670

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My father in law has a 115 Suzuki 4 stroke and it seems to be a bit quieter than my 150 yamaha but only above 4000 rpm.

Again mine is a 150 not the 115
 

Doh

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Your Dealer is pointing you to Suzuki because he is making More Profit. I went through it last year starting as a Repower, that wound up as a New Outfit. BTW I was repowering a 20 YO. near flawless Yamaha.

Shopping, I was able to purchase a 140A, with SS Prop and Troll Mode, for less than a VF115 and the same as a F115 without the extras.

The things I liked better about the Suzuki (other than price). Timing Chain over Belt, Bigger Reduction ='s Bigger Diameter Prop (Great on a Toon) Larger Displacement, and Better Warranty.
 

Toyelectroman

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That is what i was thinking that might get a better kickback on selling the Suzuki, but from i searched that it is splitting hairs as far as quality between the two
 
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