8hp yamaha

bbenfield201

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I have a 15' Gheenoe that is rated for a 10hp motor, short shaft. It is very difficult to find a used one with a short shaft. I have found a 2001 8hp 4 stroke Yamaha short shaft with manual start. Does anyone have any opinion about the difference in the speed of a 10hp compared to an 8hp. Also, how difficult and expensive will it be to convert the 8hp to electric start. At 70 yrs old it's easier to push a button than pull a cord! Any info or advice will be greatly appreciated.
 

robert graham

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That 8HP should push your Gheenoe just fine....should be fairly easy to pull start if motor is tuned correctly and you have your starting procedure down pat.. I doubt the addition of electric start would be financially$$$$ viable....if at all possible.....
 

bbenfield201

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I just found a suzuki 9.9 short shaft which is $200 more than the Yamaha. Any idea how much faster it will push it or is it worth the price difference. Where I will be using it requires a long run and the faster the better. I've heard that a 2 stroke is faster than a 4 stroke for the same horsepower. Thanks
 

robert graham

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If distance and speed is a key factor then the larger motor would be best....and the 2 stroke may be several pounds lighter than the 4 stroke hanging on the transom....probably plane quicker/easier....
 
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