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300xs are garbage in saltwater according to my merc mechanic, so the Pro XS wins hands down. 300xs in freshwater kick ass
there's gotta be more to it than that!
I knew a few guys in FL running them with no problems. Maintenance is the key, maybe west coasters are garbage maintainers?
What is all of this heated debate about motors on the wrong side of the transom?I'm just poking you guys a bit. Forums been slow.
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The proper application of outboard motors......Wrong side? What's wrong is cutting a gaping hole in the transom of a perfectly good boat then putting an automobile engine in front of it. That's what's wrong.![]()
That says something right there when a 250 Pro gets better MPG than a 225 Etec. These guys that are saying that the Etecs are way more fuel efficient are blowing smoke. It is negligible at best, if not in favor of the Opti...DS280 has a 225 Etec HO on his 2100br, and the boat has been to 78GPS, I have a 250 Pro Xs on my 2100br, been to 82GPS. As for fuel the same MPG or to close to call. Noise, not even close the Etec could be electric it is so quiet. He lost a gearcase, I lost a gearcase. He lost a an injector, I lost 3 injectors. I did have all of the coils replaced under a recall. Based on the way DS280's Etec runs, I would say the 250HO version would run right with the 250 Pro Xs. The other issue is that I think when new you can extend the Merc warranty and not the Evinrude's.
Chuck