BigRWater
Active Member
The statement contained in the article in the link below, “Mercury Marine President John Pfeifer said the new 3.4-liter, V-6, 4-stroke outboard engine will replace the 3-liter Optimax, and the 2.5-liter and 3-liter Pro XS, along with the company’s L4 Verado product.” will affect my future order for a white XB-21 xst.
http://boatingindustry.com/features/2018/04/06/engine-companies-maintain-high-profiles-at-mibs/
I would appreciate anyone’s thoughts on how you would handle this situation? I have the funds to secure a motor now. New or used… …or, would one of these 3.4-liter, 4-stroke outboards complement the XB-21 in some way that I haven’t considered.
If one of these new 3.4-liter, V-6, 4-stroke Mercury models are an option that should be considered, what about the SeaPro version?
I would love to get some opinions… ...been using the same 20 foot Champion bass boat since November 1992 & haven’t given any of this a thought until now.
Thanks in advance.
http://boatingindustry.com/features/2018/04/06/engine-companies-maintain-high-profiles-at-mibs/
I would appreciate anyone’s thoughts on how you would handle this situation? I have the funds to secure a motor now. New or used… …or, would one of these 3.4-liter, 4-stroke outboards complement the XB-21 in some way that I haven’t considered.
If one of these new 3.4-liter, V-6, 4-stroke Mercury models are an option that should be considered, what about the SeaPro version?
I would love to get some opinions… ...been using the same 20 foot Champion bass boat since November 1992 & haven’t given any of this a thought until now.
Thanks in advance.