jwilson
Well-known member
There's a lot more hassle with four-strokes, more to go wrong, more to service, only lay down one way, and more weight to carry around.Thanks to everyone for the advice. A 3.5 Hp 4 stroke is looking favourite despite the recommendations for 2 stroke, simply because I don't want the hassle associated with mixing 2 stroke oil/fuel in such small quantities, and I'd like to get something with a meaningful warranty... ie not a brand new updated 2 stroke from eBay!
The whole "anti-pollution two-stroke ban" thing makes sense for big engines where the amounts of fuel and oil used is significant, but a 2 to 4hp outboard for a tender uses such a tiny amount of fuel and oil each year that overall the extra pollution from building a more complex piece of machinery in the first place, as well as throwing away crankcase oil at every annual service, must outweigh it greatly.