15 HP outboard motor (2 stroke)
Submitted: Thursday, Nov 05, 2009 at 09:57
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I am looking at buying a 15hp outboard motor for a small tinnie.
On the research i have done there seems to be a large price range between the different brands ie Yamaha $2465, mercury $2190 to $2660 depending on model, Suzuki $2290.
There is a model called Parsun which i have never heard of priced at $1795.
Has anyone had any experience with the Parsun brand & model.
Thanks any help would be appreciated
Reply By: Maîneÿ . . .- Thursday, Nov 05, 2009 at 10:37
Thursday, Nov 05, 2009 at 10:37
I went to the Bunbury boat show a few weeks ago now, was stated to be the 3rd largest boat show in Aust.
Guess what - Suzuky were not represented and doing research they were my choice for a 4.6 mt alloy boat.
Honda, looks good when you get down and talk to the various marine mechanics.
I was told there is no Suzuki mechanic OR spare parts outlet anywhere near where I live and further up the coast they are no existant.
That made my mind up about engines that need service under warranty.
Just to save a few $$ I figure it's not worth any possible future problems with service & spares and in my case if they break down your out in the ocean and it's a bludy long way to swim
home :-)
Maîneÿ . . .
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Reply By: gbc - Thursday, Nov 05, 2009 at 11:00
Thursday, Nov 05, 2009 at 11:00
Parsun have been going here for a few years now, and from all reports they look like a good thing.
They have full factory backup etc etc.
Would I buy one? Hmmmmm maybe? I've never even looked under the cowl of one.
Try the seamedia(F&B mag) website - they did a
test of one a while ago and were pleasantly surprised.
I'd also throw tohatsu into the mix - chances are one of the mercs you've priced is a rebadged toey anyway.
Is this for a cartopper? I'd suggest having a look at the 9.8h.p. tohatsu as
well - light (26 odd k.g.?) and strong enough for a cartopper.
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Reply By: AdrianLR (VIC) - Thursday, Nov 05, 2009 at 12:27
Thursday, Nov 05, 2009 at 12:27
I recently bought and sold a Merc 15HP Super for $1800. It was a couple of months old and traded on a larger unit by the previous owner. We didn't end up keeping the 3.3m inflatable it was on as it didn't suit our needs as
well as we thought it would. The 15HP Super is the Japanese made Tohatsu rebadged as a Merc. The plain 15HP is the US made model with the gear shift on the tiller. If I hadn't got such a good deal on the Super I would have gone with the US made version because of the large difference in weight. The Super is 34kg (from memory) and is too heavy to take on and off a boat alone. Great simple motor otherwise.
Looked at the Parsuns but for the same reasons as other posters stayed away.
We had a 115 Suzi on the runabout which was great but then the company stopped selling outboards in Aus. They have returned and I haven't heard any negative
feedback.
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Reply By: Member - John M (NSW) - Thursday, Nov 05, 2009 at 13:22
Thursday, Nov 05, 2009 at 13:22
Hickson
We've got a few boats and run 100hp & 150hp Yamahas 4strokes and all of these engines average approximately 1000 hours per year and are strictly serviced every 100 hours. At 2500 hours we fit new motors and go again with Yamaha. The engines are in salt water 24/7 and are never flushed out.
Sinful I know to the recreational boater but in the commercial world its not possible.
So for my car topper I have a 15hp 2 stroke Yamaha, starts every time when I get the opportunity to use it, yes it weighs about 36kgs and is a bit heavy but with the performance we get out of our work engines why would I have anything else.
Someone above stated a 9.5hp engine. I recall that the Yamaha 9.5hp is the same weight as they use the same block and leg assembly.
I have never heard of the Parsun, sounds like a name that comes from a country with "a great wall"
Good luck in your choice and remember that tinnies are not the easiest thing to row at any time.
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Reply By: Volvo driver - Saturday, Nov 07, 2009 at 10:19
Saturday, Nov 07, 2009 at 10:19
bit late
as someone else said, F&B mag did a review of a 15hp parsun a little while ago,
there's a short video report on their web page at the moment, looks alright atm but they were unsure about durability,
in the same 'boat' meself... looking for a 15 to replace a too small 7.5
didn't read the longer mag article ( spend too much on other mags now LOL )
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