Is there any electric fishing boats/small yachts that have a ton of battery in them and long range? Possibly solar panels? I"m trying not to pay $300 every time I take my boat into the water.
@@CelebrityLyrics There’s only one or 2 electric boats at every boat show. It just takes to much power to push a boat. The batteries just won’t last long at all. Maybe take a look at hybrids!
@@northwesthotspots6309 Oh hybrids also sound like a fantastic option. Can you give any good brands that make good quality fishing boats? Also when do you think electric fishing boats (based on battery tech advancement) will take over the market and be a good replacement for gas powered motors?
Suzuki makes a super nice motor , smooth and quiet. I've never seen anyone have an issue with Suzuki. In fact I live in Southwest Florida and when guys repower their boats they usually go with Suzuki. Get more bang for your buck when compared with Yamaha
@@francisjarvis1368 yes those are perfect size boats . I’m with you but I like duel console with the cushy front seats and set up for fishing in the back.
@@northwesthotspots6309it's a used boat dealer thing. Frustratingly, many don't use price tags. They probably want to talk you into a much higher price than you're willing.
Well the salesman is not going to like your impression of him when he sees this haha. Suzukis are better than they have been in the past. They are still not Yamahas, but close. You can get an extended warranty with Yamahas or Mercurys that puts them at the same length warranty as the Suzukis (5 years). All good brands, but specific models of engines are much better than others. Do not just look at the brand. Look at the specific engine model.