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The nice part about going aftermarket is that they are cleanable and reusable but they are not as apt to get oil on them like they were in the mr 1 (998 and 1,052 cc) engines. If your stock filters are fine I wouldn't replace them but if you are going to replace them it can't hurt to Go aftermarket.
Thanks for the input. I just normally replace all my air filters in all our vehicles with K&N, but since the boat gets quite a bit less usage compared to our cars, I wasn't sure if the extra cash was worth it.