jitterbug127
Chief Petty Officer
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- Feb 6, 2023
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I've read so many things over years about octanes and ethanol vs ethanol free gas. It seems like one of those things where lots of people have lots of opinions on it. I admit I am no expert on the subject. I just try to avoid as many problems as I can. I tend to find problems on the water anyways. I run a little 25 hp on the river (now, was 15 previously) and never use more than 1 gallon on a fishing trip. I also have a 1/2 acre that requires a little mowing, edging trimming etc. I probably bought less than 30 gallons of gas for my boat and all my engines all of last year. Over the course of a summer I'm looking at spending another $20-$30 (heck even over estimating double that $40-$60) for the higher premium.Jitterbug, Production outboards are designed to run on regular fuel. There is no advantage to using premium fuel. Of course, your wallet will be lighter, so maybe you will go a bit faster.
If i had a big boat and was actually running a lake I think i would be much more inclined to get the 87.