Tortuga
New member
- Joined
- Apr 1, 2008
- Messages
- 323
- Reaction score
- 0
- C Dory Year
- 1994
- C Dory Model
- 22 Cruiser
- Vessel Name
- Tortuga
Thanks to all who gave such thoughtful feedback on my earlier question re carbed vs EFI Honda. I am much closer to making a decision, and now am wondering whether there may be unanticipated problems buying an open box engine.
I'm down to two engines at this point (a new Honda EFI 90 and a new Yamaha EFI 90) -- both are discounted due to having been returned to the manufacturer for minor repair (ding, etc). Both are sold and installed by factory authorized dealers, and both come with the full factory warranty.
The Yamaha would be able (I hope) to use my existing Yamaha shift/cables which are relatively new and maybe even the existing gauges -- which would save even more money.
So the question is, are there unforseen risks with going in this direction as compared to buying a "new" engine. These are not internet buys, they are offered by local dealers who service these engines.
For those with local SoCal knowledge the dealers are Specialty Marine in Channel Islands Harbor (Honda) and Inflatable Boat Specialists in Ventura Harbor (Yamaha).
Thanks for any observations!
Matt
I'm down to two engines at this point (a new Honda EFI 90 and a new Yamaha EFI 90) -- both are discounted due to having been returned to the manufacturer for minor repair (ding, etc). Both are sold and installed by factory authorized dealers, and both come with the full factory warranty.
The Yamaha would be able (I hope) to use my existing Yamaha shift/cables which are relatively new and maybe even the existing gauges -- which would save even more money.
So the question is, are there unforseen risks with going in this direction as compared to buying a "new" engine. These are not internet buys, they are offered by local dealers who service these engines.
For those with local SoCal knowledge the dealers are Specialty Marine in Channel Islands Harbor (Honda) and Inflatable Boat Specialists in Ventura Harbor (Yamaha).
Thanks for any observations!
Matt