I have had a 20HP Merc Four Stroke for 15 months now. It replaced a 33 year old Johnson 30HP. The boat is a 14' Lund that I use for fishing.
The old Johnson was a royal pain to start, and it was pull start, something my old shoulders just weren't going to tolerate much longer. I tried to find an electric start kit that I could bolt on, but they're not easy to find in my area. I also had a hard time keeping the motor going once it started. This was all likely easy stuff to fix, but it was one thing after another. Fishing is my hobby, not outboard motor repair.
Here's what I like about my Merc:
- Fuel efficiency. I can run all day on significantly less than three gallons of gas.
- There's no oil to mix into the fuel.
- It's quiet. I can easily converse with somebody else in the boat as the motor is running.
- Less fumes.
- Fires right up with the press of the start button.
Ok, there are some downsides, but I'll put up with them.
- Complexity. Yes, the engine cowling is full. My ability to diagnose an electronic issue will probably be non-existent.
- Engine oil changes. Easy enough, but can be little messy because of the crowded cowling. This is something one doesn't do at all with a 2 stroke.
Can't talk to weight. My Merc is only 120 pounds, about the same as the old Johnson. Yes, the old Johnson had more power, but I'm not pulling tubers or skiers. I don't care about hole shot, particularly on the preponderance of no-wake lakes around me.
One thing I'll also throw in about the Merc: I like the tiller control setup. I really like having the shifter on the handle next to the throttle, and the adjustable offsets that allow me to tailor the tiller positioning to my boat and my personal preferences.