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<blockquote data-quote="hbouldin1216" data-source="post: 5505817" data-attributes="member: 151456"><p>have a Yamaha 25 efi on my 14 footer and my only complaint is that the tiller comes straight out of the engine, not offset at an angle. Depending on your seating set up, it can be awkward to drive. The Mercurys have an adjustable tiller offset that I wish I would have spent the extra money on. Even my old Evinrude that I replaced had the offset tiller and it was much more comfortable to run. The Yamaha does have an RPM adjuster where you can raise or lower the RPMs at idle with a push of a button to control your troll speed</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hbouldin1216, post: 5505817, member: 151456"] have a Yamaha 25 efi on my 14 footer and my only complaint is that the tiller comes straight out of the engine, not offset at an angle. Depending on your seating set up, it can be awkward to drive. The Mercurys have an adjustable tiller offset that I wish I would have spent the extra money on. Even my old Evinrude that I replaced had the offset tiller and it was much more comfortable to run. The Yamaha does have an RPM adjuster where you can raise or lower the RPMs at idle with a push of a button to control your troll speed [/QUOTE]
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