Amen brother. I have a 2002 115 2 stroker and my neighbor just bought a 2017 115 four stroker. Doesn't take but a heartbeat for you to realize you are getting in way over your head with all the gadgets that can break and cost you money on that 4. Don't rely on gas savings to push you in that direction. Light weight 2 strokers with Loop Charging give the 4s a run for their money in fuel consumption alone.......
Hi Texas,
It takes the better of me to say this, having always been a 2 stroke man (still am at heart, having a collection of small 2 strokes and the wonderful bomb proof old black max 2.0 150 v6 merc on the old classic cvx16), but the boat I use all the time these days, I bought for the attributes of the boat itself. This particular UK fletcher 19 cuddy is a model renowned here for their rough water ability and general all round function for a 19 footer. For a number of years I have had a notion for one, just to use as an all rounder. So when I got onto one that had been just re powered with a 2016 mercury 4 stroke 115 CT at a price less than the engine cost alone, I couldn't refuse. at the time, even when towing her back home on the day of buying her, I didn't have much expectations around the idea of having a 4 stroke on the back. knew nothing about these engines at the time.
So the first day I get her on the water...my goodness, I was just blown away with it. Being the CT model, she was propped with a tempest plus prop. I was amazed to see her run all the way up to around 45 mph gps at just on the limiter. The power from these things is unreal. Instantly thought that they must have more power than the claimed 115hp. since then, I've been made aware of the fact that they are now renowned to have way more power than claimed. they have tested them like for like on the same boat with a 125hp optimax.. both propped well. The 115 simply embarrassed the optimal in every department. top end, acceleration and fuel economy. Mercury were present for these early tests. Even they were lost for words. they put it down to the larger displacement. The fact that they are no heavier than the 2 stroke engine too, is just remarkable.
As for any 2 stroke being as efficient. not a chance. this set up of mine will cruise at around 20/21 mph and manage around 1.5-1.7 miles per litre of fuel. Incredible. There was 18 hours on her when I got her. now just over 900 hours and she's still as new. What an engine. Honestly. Suppose the only down side is the cost to buy one new. Thankfully I didn't have to suffer that.
Just finally, id add that the 115 pro XS version, is just a level above again. These things must be putting out near 140hp. Just recently a uk event called the conniston records week, saw a 17ft monohull with a 115 pro XS record a two way timed run at close to 70 mph. winning its class. says it all really. anyway, bored you enough by now...long live the 2 stroke, but the usual thoughts around 4 strokes should not be applied to these new merc 115's for sure.