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Old 07-28-2016, 07:18 AM
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$90,000. That's four Suzuki 300's with change left.
That's 5 of them where I bought mine.

As far as putting a 627 on the back of a SeaCraft....... It's only 127 more ponies than has been bolted to the back of mine at one time so I'm pretty sure it would handle the install but I don't think anyone here would want to be on it with the throttle arm on the wood.

I really think it is awesome that a small company has taken on the open hole in the big boat power market. 7 Marine offers these motors with some comprehensive drive options as well. You can get lower drive casings in Racing, standard and duo-prop configurations. The duo-prop configuration is a big improvement for the heavy boats people are buying that need the efficiency and control that configuration offers. Yamaha would be better served as well if they offered the duo-prop options on their f350s for the same customers.
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