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Suzuki 40-50-60. Who’s got one?

8/20/24 @ 3:40 PM
INITIAL POST
Edward Felcohands
User since 2/24/09

Anybody own a newer one of these?  What do you have to say about it?

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6/2/26 @ 9:28 PM
Edward Felcohands
User since 2/24/09
Svit, according to the tach on the handle it only goes down to 800rpm.  

5/29/26 @ 4:16 AM
svitreum
svitreum
PRO MEMBER User since 8/29/06
EF, can you troll down to 550 rpm with the 40 hp Suzy? My Honda will do it but chugs a bit when idled down like that. Thanks.

5/28/26 @ 5:58 PM
Edward Felcohands
User since 2/24/09
To follow up, i did end up getting a 40hp suzuki with the deluxe tiller handle in sept 2024.  I love it!  No problems so far, awesome motor.  Paid around $8k installed at Northern Edge in Land o lakes.  They were the best pricing i could find in Wi and they were the highest volume suzuki dealer in the state at that time.

5/28/26 @ 4:47 AM
svitreum
svitreum
PRO MEMBER User since 8/29/06
I was considering repowering my 16' Alumacraft rated for a 50 hp tiller and definitely wanted to get a Suzy. I've also heard about how Florida fishermen, especially guides rave about their longevity. They appear to be expensive so I want to be sure before I pull the trigger. I'm thinking around 10k with the newer digital trolling tiller handle.

7/3/25 @ 12:21 PM
Geneva Kid
Geneva Kid
PRO MEMBER User since 1/1/06
I don't own a 40, 50 or 60 HP outboard but had a 1999 70 HP Suzuki outboard on a 1775 tiller boat. I had this boat for 20 years, guiding and fishing every chance I had. I am estimating 2000 hours or more. Never one prolem with the outboard. I used top fuel, changed plugs every two years with, gas filter. I  changed oil/filter once and sometimes twice a year. Motor pushed my 1240 lb Pro V tiller at 34 - 37 mph with two persons and equiment. It trolled down slow enough to fish planer boards and even live bait. No better engine in my mind I ever owned. Sold the rig after 20 years and now own a Honda 90 HP on a single counsel boat. Honda is a great engine as well but nothing wrong with Suzuki in my experience.

10/22/24 @ 8:19 PM
ihookem
ihookem
User since 11/29/01
My BIL has one that is 1 yr. old. A 60 horse. He already had to replace a spindle , or a prop cause it stripped. He didnt hit anything neither. Otherwise, he likes the outboard.

10/13/24 @ 8:41 AM
mac da gaff
mac da gaff
PRO MEMBER User since 9/23/01
The Captains in Puerto Vallarta run them all day long in much harsher conditions than anything we have to offer. 

They claim better dependability by a factor of 2. Average trip of 60 miles per day in salt water, 4 boat fleet. Florida Captains are also going to them regularly.

Good stuff, just a lot less marketing !

PS: I know the motor has a sunscreen cover over it but it's a Suzy!

10/9/24 @ 9:22 PM
clueless
User since 10/24/04
ok much bigger than a 70 hp!

10/9/24 @ 9:00 AM
epiepenburg
epiepenburg
User since 2/1/12
Clueless, I was fishing out there today. The pirate ship currently has a 225 on the back.

9/13/24 @ 7:44 AM
Jeff Bolander
clueless
User since 10/24/04
Epi, I don’t think the Pirate Ships is bigger than 70. Last summer we pulled into the dock and I was talking to Cpt. Steve and I commented on him switching motors. I think he said during the pandemic he was having problems getting parts for his previous motor and went w/ the Suzuki. But I could be wrong, I won’t know til next summer. Will be pulling our pontoon soon.

9/13/24 @ 7:05 AM
epiepenburg
epiepenburg
User since 2/1/12
clueless, that boat has a bigger than 70hp on it. Yes, the Suzuki's are popular up here in the Eagle River/Vilas area. We have the #1 Suzuki dealer in the state located in Land O Lakes. They are who rigged my motor. From drop off to pick up, they had it rigged and lake tested in about 4 hours.

9/12/24 @ 9:40 PM
clueless
User since 10/24/04
I do not own one. I know the Pirate Ship on the Eagle river chain has a Suzuki ,I believe 70hp. Gotta believe lots of hours on that motor. I have also noticed many of the barges around here that do dock and lift removal are running Suzuki’s. Must be very dependable.

9/12/24 @ 1:18 PM
epiepenburg
epiepenburg
User since 2/1/12
While not the HP range you have listed, but I just had the 20 hour service done on my 75hp Suzuki tiller. Love the motor so far, big improvement over my 50hp Mercury that was previously rigged on my boat.

8/30/24 @ 7:01 PM
Brent Hess
Brent Hess
User since 12/18/07
I've been looking at a 15 hp.

My close bud has had one for 7 years with no issues other than annual winterization. 

They're a very good product and easy to work on. 

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