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Old 10-21-2003, 01:27 AM
Reel Smoker Reel Smoker is offline
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Default 250 Merc Optimax

Whats your opinion of this motor on a 23. I've never been a Mrec man but I think I can get a good deal on a new one.I think it will push it beautifully. I just hate that cluncking noise Mercs make when you put it in gear.They tell me they are excellent on fuel.RS.
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Old 10-21-2003, 08:22 AM
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Default Re: 250 Merc Optimax

I have a pair of 150 Opti's on my 25'er.

They are easy on the fuel, but hard on the pocket book when they have been to the shop. But then all of the high tech engines are like that. I just sold my 22' Robalo and it had a Ficht on it so I know first hand how expensive they are to repair too.

Mine don't shift any where near as hard as the the Yamaha engines (VMax). They sound like some one rear ended you.
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Old 10-29-2003, 04:43 PM
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Default Re: 250 Merc Optimax

I have a 225 Opti and it is basically ok. Been in for repair twice since new, six months. First time for a MAP sensor and the most recent and worst time getting Merc to replace, the air regulator, which happens to be part of the fuel rail. Darn thing was sticking and would not allow the motor to idle. Other than that, no MAJOR problems to speak of. Sips fuel, sips oil, and is a lot more quiet than the old 84 Yamaha I used to have.

Only real complaint I do have on the motor is, I have a hard time keeping the motor clean. Lots of salt on the motor and a real pain the the arse to clean with all that "stuff" in there. I don't think this one will last as long as the Yamaha but, heck, I have five years of warranty to find out if I can kill it......Oh, last thing. Those sparkplugs are EXPENSIVE......

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Old 10-29-2003, 11:30 PM
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Default Re: 250 Merc Optimax

I have a 96 250 EFI with 375 hours on a bracket on a 23cc. It runs about 33mph, 16 gph @ about 4400 rpm. The clunk is definitely there and the idle is a little rough, but no problems.
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Old 11-01-2003, 09:49 PM
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Default Re: 250 Merc Optimax

I have a 1999 23 with 225 optimax on the transom. I dont't like it's sound but has been very reliable and efficient with the gas. 42 mph wot with bottom paint swinging a 17" mirage. Oil is expensive too. This my first Merc. Not in Love with it but cannot complain.

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Old 11-04-2003, 10:53 AM
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Default Re: 250 Merc Optimax

The 250 opti will get you better fuel mileage than the 250 efi. It also has more horsepower. I think merc said it has close to 275 at the prop. The 250 optis are hand built by mercury racing. we swaped the efis for optis this year on our tournament boat and just about doubled our fishing range and increased our speed. another boat swaped his trip 300mercs for the 250 optis and loves them , said the 250s have more torque. merc has a 2year warranty with an extra year that can be bought..
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Old 11-04-2003, 11:55 AM
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Default Re: 250 Merc Optimax

Smoker,

The first year that the opti came out they had some problems with the injectors but now they have perfected them.. Thats why some early owners still aren't opti lovers. optis are the way to go. efficiency is the same or better than 4-strokes.A little Less life but less money too. we have customers that have logged close to a thousand hours in commerial use and they are still humming. Noice is a personal prefence. I like the racing noice they produce it calls you to the water. parts and accesories are more affordable than other brands. plus,you will go faster than the others.tight lines
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Old 11-05-2003, 08:23 PM
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Default Re: 250 Merc Optimax

Thank you all thats excellent info, especially towards the end when the Optis got better.What do the 250 Optis gor for,2004.
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Old 11-05-2003, 08:31 PM
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Default Re: 250 Merc Optimax

After reading this I'd like to put one of these babies on My 20 MA !! VROOOOM ! Anyone wanna Ride ?(FLY)
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Old 11-07-2003, 09:38 AM
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Default Re: 250 Merc Optimax

Im going to get some prices on them today.
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