As an outboard mechanic, 4 strokes cost more to service, you have oil, oil filter, sump plug washer, rocker cover gasket and anodes in the block to replace ( if you can get them out ) plus the extra labour charge to replace the above parts and oil disposal..
Dont be fooled by the "myth" that 4 strokes will go forever because in the marine environment, they dont. 4 Stroke outboards have alot of corrosion problems which is why they have anode's in the engine block which are to be replaced every 12 month's
All of our 2 stroke outboards start within 2 pulls and are easier to pull over than a 4 stroke, the only advantage i can see with a 4 stroke is fuel economy, they do get better fuel economy than a standard 2 stroke but thats why i have sails for!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
MichaelR said...
I have a Tohatsu 8hp 4 stroke. Coming from motorcycles, and many two strokes, the four stroke is easy to service, because it only needs an oil and filter change, along with spark plugs. A four stroke usually has greater longevity and uses a little less fuel. They usually start easier and there is no need to worry about 2 stroke fuel mix issues.
The downside is that it's just too large to put in the well, so it lives on a lifting bracket on the stern, but the good part of that is that it's much quieter out there.
It uses just on a litre per hour at hull speed of 6 knots.
Perhaps you could go to some of the boat hire places near you and see if they have both, then try them for yourself.
Michael