helmsdown1225
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- Mar 19, 2005
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Hello collective group of wisdom and then some!,<br /> I own a Ranger 22 sailboat, which is sort of a lightweight in her class at only 2100lbs. I used to run a 1985 Tohatsu 3.5hp, but it was entirely unreliable and the mount snapped in two during some heavy weather sailing (only a quick grab by my brother kept it from going overboard). I've only owned the motor for 1 year (it was a give-away for some boatwork done for a friend), I really dont know of it's history or care. I have a feeling it wasn't cared for too well and may need a lot more work than it's worth. In looking for a replacement, i've considered a brand new 3.5B by tohatsu or a tohatsu 4-stroke 4hp. Having never owned a 4 stroke outboard, i'm not sure of what kind of troubles and issues to expect... on the otherhand, i'm somewhat weary to buy the 3.5B, as it looks almost identical to the previous one. I've searched the forums as to differences between 2 and 4 strokes, but most have to do with much larger engines. Can anyone offer any insight to help me decide between the 3.5 or 4? The money isn't THAT big of an issue, though cheaper would be better. Has Tohatsu made any changes to the 3.5 over the last 20 years that should make it a "better" engine, or can anyone help reassure me on the 3.5B? Thanks very much!<br />-Eric