1976 Evinrude 15hp vs 2000 Tohatsu 9.8hp
I'm considering picking up the Tohatsu after owning a few Johnson/Evinrude 9.9's and 15's .
Main reason for the upgrade would be weight . I assemble and transport every outing.
Seller claims the 2000 Tohatsu is faster / better than any old Evinrude 15 because they measure at the prop while the Evinrudes measure at the powerhead somewhere around 12 hp.
Someone told me once, there is no replacement for displacement
2000 Tohatsu is 169 cc @ 57 lbs
The Johnson / Evinrudes are 215 and 255 cc respectively @ roughly 70-80 lbs
Would a 1993-2007 Johnson Evinrude 15 be a better purchase ?
or would the 2000 Tohatsu be a better purchase ?
To me, weight savings would be significant if the power is the same.
Would I notice a big difference between a newer 1993 -2007 15 than my older 1976 15 ?
or would the power be the same across the board more or less for all 3 outboards ?
The boat would be a 10 ft soft bottom inflatable weighing under 100lbs .
I'm considering picking up the Tohatsu after owning a few Johnson/Evinrude 9.9's and 15's .
Main reason for the upgrade would be weight . I assemble and transport every outing.
Seller claims the 2000 Tohatsu is faster / better than any old Evinrude 15 because they measure at the prop while the Evinrudes measure at the powerhead somewhere around 12 hp.
Someone told me once, there is no replacement for displacement
2000 Tohatsu is 169 cc @ 57 lbs
The Johnson / Evinrudes are 215 and 255 cc respectively @ roughly 70-80 lbs
Would a 1993-2007 Johnson Evinrude 15 be a better purchase ?
or would the 2000 Tohatsu be a better purchase ?
To me, weight savings would be significant if the power is the same.
Would I notice a big difference between a newer 1993 -2007 15 than my older 1976 15 ?
or would the power be the same across the board more or less for all 3 outboards ?
The boat would be a 10 ft soft bottom inflatable weighing under 100lbs .