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During the winter, I did some research on outboards. It turns out that the most popular small outboards (5 HP chick and under) are all the same thing, regardless of their brand name. Nissan, Mercury, and Tohatsu are all the same exact motor beneath their cowlings (yes, folks, even the chick small Mercs). Prices between various retailers for these three major engine brands were widely disparate, chick as one would expect. One thing I wanted was a neutral gear option. With a rigid dinghy, it seemed to make sense, as they are less forgiving to the inevitable bumps caused by forward-only outboards. This meant that I needed at least a 3.5 HP engine. Technically, the Fatty Knees is rated for a 2.5. Shhh...don't tell anyone. Anyway, the only difference that I could see between the 2.5 and the 3.5 was that the smaller engine features a governor that limits top engine speed--and therefore horsepower. Again--they are the same basic engine.
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