Boating newb here and enjoying the forum! Looking at buying a new-to-me used boat...very first and trying to decide between older 4.3 vs. less old 3.0. So here's a bit about the boat size and what I'll use it for:
Will be 18ft and no more than 2200lbs. Bowrider, not looking to go screaming fast, and not looking to do extreme/stunt/trick skiing...30mph cruising with 6 adults at about 4,000rpm would be nice - but would be very occasional...mostly two adults & two teens. Also want to pull UP TO (but mostly less) three-person tube with three people aboard, or two person tube with four aboard. Wouldn't mind giving mild wake boarding a try, but don't plan to install a wakeboard tower - just using ski hook. Hoping for some day trips on an inland freshwater lake, like Kawartha parts of the Trent Canal system in Ontario. Don't mind carrying two props at all times, one for low end torque (about 17 or 18 pitch?), and another for high end speed (about 20 or 21 pitch?).
So here's the question:
What engineering improvements were made on the Merc. 3.0L I/O between 1990 and 2000? Similarly, what about the Merc. 4.0L I/O in that same decade?
Reason being, for my price range, I can only afford an early to mid 90s 4.3L, or a late 90s to early 2000s 3.0L. Answers to the questions above will help me decide.
I'm leaning toward the 3.0L. It's not only cheaper on gas (when used at comparable RPMs), but also as I understand, easier to access and therefore cheaper to repair. I'm a guy who's also happy with a peppy Four Banger car over a V6. Resale for newer 3.0 is likely not much different to older 4.0.
Thoughts on that or comments on the question?
Will be 18ft and no more than 2200lbs. Bowrider, not looking to go screaming fast, and not looking to do extreme/stunt/trick skiing...30mph cruising with 6 adults at about 4,000rpm would be nice - but would be very occasional...mostly two adults & two teens. Also want to pull UP TO (but mostly less) three-person tube with three people aboard, or two person tube with four aboard. Wouldn't mind giving mild wake boarding a try, but don't plan to install a wakeboard tower - just using ski hook. Hoping for some day trips on an inland freshwater lake, like Kawartha parts of the Trent Canal system in Ontario. Don't mind carrying two props at all times, one for low end torque (about 17 or 18 pitch?), and another for high end speed (about 20 or 21 pitch?).
So here's the question:
What engineering improvements were made on the Merc. 3.0L I/O between 1990 and 2000? Similarly, what about the Merc. 4.0L I/O in that same decade?
Reason being, for my price range, I can only afford an early to mid 90s 4.3L, or a late 90s to early 2000s 3.0L. Answers to the questions above will help me decide.
I'm leaning toward the 3.0L. It's not only cheaper on gas (when used at comparable RPMs), but also as I understand, easier to access and therefore cheaper to repair. I'm a guy who's also happy with a peppy Four Banger car over a V6. Resale for newer 3.0 is likely not much different to older 4.0.
Thoughts on that or comments on the question?
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