Thank you! That actually is a LOT for one year not being a tournament fisherman. We have have to hit it soon for sure. Just let me know when you are available
Suzukis are great. I had a DF40 from 2007, ran it in sea water as a part of my boat rental fleet, and the only issues I had were due to poor maintenance, which could have easily been avoided if I did the maintenance myself. Still- I put about 1000 trouble free hours on it, and then my bottom unit failed due to rust, and one ignition coil failed due to several missed sparkplug intervals. The engine got sold to another boat rental company, and then to a private owner. He tells me that the engine has around 2500 hours now, and it's still going strong
Wow! What a testament to how good they are! If you watch my video “why I chose Japanese over an American outboard motor” I go into detail about stories I heard much like yours. So far I have ran this motor a LOT and have had absolutely NO issues. I really appreciate your comment and hope to hear from you again soon. Thanks for watching
@@jeffrogersbassfishing5723 I just watched it and yeah, I heard similar stories back when we purchased mine. At the time even BRP bought white labeled Suzukis and rebranded them as Johnsons for the entire 4 stroke lineup. I heard unconfirmed stories that it was the case with at least one more big manufacturer in their 2.5-50hp lineup. When we bought it, it was purely envisioned as a leisure boat, but it evolved into a business. I frequently put 8 passengers with all their beach belongins on it, and that little 40 got us up on plane and it was still so quiet that I could give a tour of the island while we were cruising around. There is simply no replacement for displacement and that 2007 model still reigns over competitors to this day in that respect, the new Suzukis even went a step further. I had years of experience with other outboards as well, everything from old OMCs to new 4 strokes and 2 strokes both Japanese and American and I would definitely go for Suzuki again. I'm glad you're enjoying yours as much as I did mine and as long as you take care of it, it will take care of you. Keep them videos coming and happy fishing :)
I have NO Doubt you will love it! In my opinion, you made THE best choice you could have. If you watch my video “Why I chose Japanese over American outboard motor” I have many more testimonies about how great these outboards are. Please give us periodical updates on how you like your motor (good or bad) where my viewers can have first hand accounts of what to expect. Thank you so much for watching…
Thanks for recommending the 200 Suzuki it pushes my 5000 pound center console easily it handled some rough seas off Martha's vineyard 40 miles round trip to the ramp at cruise 23 moh 3'9 miles to the gallon im really happy with the engine
Great video!!!....we own 2 susuki and never had a problem. im trying to get a susuki 50hp tiller in canada and i cant find a dealer that can get one 😔.
Thank you so much! Please go to my channel @jeffrogersbassfishing and check out more videos. I have several on the Suzuki motor. The rest I just try to make entertaining 😊 I wish I could help you on the tiller, I just don’t have any idea of where to start. Thank you so much for watching and commenting. Hope to hear from you again soon
Man that thing is gonna rock and roll when you get that on there! Please keep us updated on your thoughts and insights once you get her on there. Thank you for watching
Hello. I came across this and your break-in videos for your Suzuki. I just got a DF60A for a 17' Carolina Skiff. Waiting to get the boat back from the shop. I am curious , are you able to hit 6000 rpm @ WOT and what pitch is your prop. And I am in shock that you hit rocks and basically only the prop was bent. I'm glad no one was hurt.
Hmmm interesting you asked about the RPM’s. Come to think about it, I don’t believe I have hit 6000. I have tried several props. I think right now I have a 25. I just can’t believe how durable they are! I have been extremely happy with my Suzuki. Thank you so much for the watch and the comment.
My Merc 150 has 592 trouble free hours. Had a Suzuki 140 with 1300 hours trouble free. Merc and Suzuki are all I will ever run in my rental fleet. Mostly Merc, easier to service.
Wow! Oh yeah don’t get me wrong. I know several people that swear by Mercury. It was a tough decision. I made two or 3 videos just on what made my decision 😆 ready because I was so torn. I really appreciate you watching and commenting.
40 hours in a year is a lot? First year I had my new boat I put 100 hours on it and I'm just an average guy using the boat on the weekend. Now be it I live in Florida and was on the water almost every single weekend Saturday and Sunday
Then why did I bump a rock, and then my seals leaked? You bass boat guys crack me up. 140 hrs?? Its a infant. Come back at 2040 hrs and lets hear the stories then.
WOW!!! 40 hrs already!! 😲 we're gonna have to get together and go fishing soon Buddy . GREAT video, Keep em Coming I enjoy watching.
Thank you! That actually is a LOT for one year not being a tournament fisherman. We have have to hit it soon for sure. Just let me know when you are available
Agreed 👍 the most smooth running , and whisper quite motor that
I personally, have ever been around, and that's in over 30 years of boating .
I totally agree! I absolutely love it!
Suzukis are great. I had a DF40 from 2007, ran it in sea water as a part of my boat rental fleet, and the only issues I had were due to poor maintenance, which could have easily been avoided if I did the maintenance myself. Still- I put about 1000 trouble free hours on it, and then my bottom unit failed due to rust, and one ignition coil failed due to several missed sparkplug intervals. The engine got sold to another boat rental company, and then to a private owner. He tells me that the engine has around 2500 hours now, and it's still going strong
Wow! What a testament to how good they are! If you watch my video “why I chose Japanese over an American outboard motor” I go into detail about stories I heard much like yours. So far I have ran this motor a LOT and have had absolutely NO issues. I really appreciate your comment and hope to hear from you again soon. Thanks for watching
@@jeffrogersbassfishing5723 I just watched it and yeah, I heard similar stories back when we purchased mine. At the time even BRP bought white labeled Suzukis and rebranded them as Johnsons for the entire 4 stroke lineup. I heard unconfirmed stories that it was the case with at least one more big manufacturer in their 2.5-50hp lineup. When we bought it, it was purely envisioned as a leisure boat, but it evolved into a business.
I frequently put 8 passengers with all their beach belongins on it, and that little 40 got us up on plane and it was still so quiet that I could give a tour of the island while we were cruising around. There is simply no replacement for displacement and that 2007 model still reigns over competitors to this day in that respect, the new Suzukis even went a step further.
I had years of experience with other outboards as well, everything from old OMCs to new 4 strokes and 2 strokes both Japanese and American and I would definitely go for Suzuki again. I'm glad you're enjoying yours as much as I did mine and as long as you take care of it, it will take care of you. Keep them videos coming and happy fishing :)
i have the same engine ordered on my new boat so glad i got the suzuki
I have NO Doubt you will love it! In my opinion, you made THE best choice you could have. If you watch my video “Why I chose Japanese over American outboard motor” I have many more testimonies about how great these outboards are. Please give us periodical updates on how you like your motor (good or bad) where my viewers can have first hand accounts of what to expect. Thank you so much for watching…
Thanks for recommending the 200 Suzuki it pushes my 5000 pound center console easily it handled some rough seas off Martha's vineyard 40 miles round trip to the ramp at cruise 23 moh 3'9 miles to the gallon im really happy with the engine
I bought a brand new 2021 white DF200A that has 80 hours now and love it.
Excellent motors for sure! Thank you for your watching and your comment.
Great video!!!....we own 2 susuki and never had a problem. im trying to get a susuki 50hp tiller in canada and i cant find a dealer that can get one 😔.
Thank you so much! Please go to my channel @jeffrogersbassfishing and check out more videos. I have several on the Suzuki motor. The rest I just try to make entertaining 😊 I wish I could help you on the tiller, I just don’t have any idea of where to start. Thank you so much for watching and commenting. Hope to hear from you again soon
👍👍I've got a 30hp on order. I'm putting her on a 16 deep V.👍👍👍
Man that thing is gonna rock and roll when you get that on there! Please keep us updated on your thoughts and insights once you get her on there. Thank you for watching
Suzuki best outboard! ❤
I TOTALLY agree! I highly recommend them
Hello. I came across this and your break-in videos for your Suzuki. I just got a DF60A for a 17' Carolina Skiff. Waiting to get the boat back from the shop. I am curious , are you able to hit 6000 rpm @ WOT and what pitch is your prop. And I am in shock that you hit rocks and basically only the prop was bent. I'm glad no one was hurt.
Hmmm interesting you asked about the RPM’s. Come to think about it, I don’t believe I have hit 6000. I have tried several props. I think right now I have a 25. I just can’t believe how durable they are! I have been extremely happy with my Suzuki. Thank you so much for the watch and the comment.
Witch Is the difference betwen the 200 V6 in term of torque reliability and fuel efficiency?
My Merc 150 has 592 trouble free hours. Had a Suzuki 140 with 1300 hours trouble free. Merc and Suzuki are all I will ever run in my rental fleet. Mostly Merc, easier to service.
Wow! Oh yeah don’t get me wrong. I know several people that swear by Mercury. It was a tough decision. I made two or 3 videos just on what made my decision 😆 ready because I was so torn. I really appreciate you watching and commenting.
40 hours in a year is a lot? First year I had my new boat I put 100 hours on it and I'm just an average guy using the boat on the weekend. Now be it I live in Florida and was on the water almost every single weekend Saturday and Sunday
What stainless propare you running or the best set up?
Slowzuki i think that will be my next motor
What’s the top speed with it?
4 cylinder or v6?
was the prop that got damaged alumin. or stainless
What is your topend speed?
Then why did I bump a rock, and then my seals leaked? You bass boat guys crack me up. 140 hrs?? Its a infant. Come back at 2040 hrs and lets hear the stories then.