No brainer
As a former small engine mechanic I can tell you it's a no brainer. Go with the yamaha four-stroke. In the long run it'd be worht double the price of the two-stroke. The four-stroke will be cheaper to maintain if you look at the big picture. It'll use way less gas and you'll be able to hear yourself think over the noise of the engine. The other issue is the brand. Yamaha is the best. There's not room for argument here. Keep on top of the oil changes and it'll last you forever.
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