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  • Tohatsu - "For Competition Only"

    You may have noticed that the phone number on the Tohatsu ad (in the sidebar) has changed. That's not all.

    Beginning now... the Tohatsu M50D2 race engine package will be produced up here in Maine. The engine will continue to be available in its present form.

    Parts for the entire package will be available from Richmond Aero Marine "For Competition Only". Items produced by Bass Machines, from the adapter plate on down will also be available from Bass Machines, Bremmerton WA.

    As it implies, the Engine Package and all parts are provided to the 'racer' for competition usage only. This is in keeping with our environmental laws and keeps the EPA happy.

    If you have the time, click on the ad and download the details on the engine.

    Richmond Aero Marine is not a Fortune 500 company.. but we do take credit cards (MC, Visa, Disc), and we try our best to keep prices down while paying our lightbill.

    Alex
    the Mad Russian 12A, and Staggerlee 8A, DSH

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    Price?
    Chris Fabbro 2-F CSR / Carson Fabbro 95-F 25ssr, CSR, CSH, 300SSH / Greg Fabbro 63-F CSR, 25SSR

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    • #3
      Tohatsu price

      Originally posted by Chris 75F View Post
      Price?
      Chris, thanks for your inquiry. The present inventory of new engines is now sold. The current $6500 price, FOB Richmond Maine, will remain in effect for any new engine for which a 50% deposit is received prior to November 30th this year.

      We are working on an order for engines (from Japan) to be available for the 2012 season. Pricing for these engines is anticipated to increase by 4-5%. This may result in inventoried engine prices to be around $6750. Anyone wanting an engine for the 2012 season should plan to put a 50% deposit down by November to lock in the $6500 price. Cash, bank-check, or MC/Visa/Disc accepted.
      Alex

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      • #4
        thats a deal!! how come I paid $7500 in 08

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        • #5
          Tohatsu

          Good luck with this Alex.....I will do everything I can to help you sell these little jewels....

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          • #6
            joking

            I bought my motor in 08 for $6500. It has been the best investment Ive ever made in racing. If anyone is interested in getting into to D class it is the only way to go. If I need a part (wich I never had) I just call Alex and its on its way within a day.(think I still owe him for an impeller) I did some research before getting into the DSH class and if I remember right Dave Scott told me to go with a tohatsu or start goin dumpster diving for Merc parts



            Pete G

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            • #7
              Tohatsu

              Congrats Alex! Have done busines with Alex. I don`t think you can go wrong if you were to purchase a complete engine or parts. Everything I have purchased was reasoably priced and at my doorstep promptly.
              Art K

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Peter G View Post
                I bought my motor in 08 for $6500. It has been the best investment Ive ever made in racing. If anyone is interested in getting into to D class it is the only way to go. If I need a part (wich I never had) I just call Alex and its on its way within a day.(think I still owe him for an impeller) I did some research before getting into the DSH class and if I remember right Dave Scott told me to go with a tohatsu or start goin dumpster diving for Merc parts



                Pete G
                Hey Pete....when your dumpster diving for Merc parts keep an eye out for all of the trophies from this years short course and marathon nationals that those junky old Mercs won....Say...how did the Tohatsu motors do at Wakefield...we had 11 D mercs at Top O and I didnt see a single Tohatsu.

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                • #9
                  Dsh

                  The Mercury 44XS is still a viable motor in the class....but it is getting harder and harder to find parts...for my last powerhead I had built I had to look all over the place for new rods etc...with the Tohatsu I can get new parts from Alex directly, or I can walk into my local Nissan/Tohatsu dealership and buy the stuff from them. I was the only Tohatsu this year at the short course nationals in Wakefield. David.
                  Last edited by daveracerdsh; 08-22-2011, 09:53 AM. Reason: spelling

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by topomichracer140m View Post
                    Hey Pete....when your dumpster diving for Merc parts keep an eye out for all of the trophies from this years short course and marathon nationals that those junky old Mercs won....Say...how did the Tohatsu motors do at Wakefield...we had 11 D mercs at Top O and I didnt see a single Tohatsu.
                    Tohatsu has to handicap for the merc's to win---why I do not know--take off the gloves and let me know what happens. Merc as always have to stack the deck. If this angers you I have proved my point lolololool

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by raceright View Post
                      Tohatsu has to handicap for the merc's to win---why I do not know--take off the gloves and let me know what happens. Merc as always have to stack the deck. If this angers you I have proved my point lolololool
                      Im not mad....until I get beat by a Tohatsu....guess Im all set then?

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                      • #12
                        Alax sounds like you need to put your motor on a runabout for the haverhill race and show what you got. Need a driver? Call WILD BILL

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                        • #13
                          In my opinion it appeared that Dave’s Tohatsu was fast enough to win at Wakefield. This is not a slam on Dave just stating what it looked like to me. I was really hoping he would win, I know he has worked hard to be competitive with it and deserves to be rewarded.
                          "Ask anyone, I have no friends. I do have some people that put up with me and mostly because they like the rest of my family"

                          Don Allen

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                          • #14
                            Mercs have a extra piston. It's just not fair.

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                            • #15
                              What about the motors the OSRC bought?

                              When I was a member of the SORC we loaned Bass the money to keep 2 Tohatsu's in stock at all times. Just wondering?
                              Moby Grape Racing
                              "Fast Boats Driven Hard"



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