IMO, forget the factory rating of a 300 HP OB for that little boat. A 200 would be a ball of fire...a 300 overkill from a weight/danger standpoint. Anything over 50 mph...she could chine walk over to port and be on the six 'o clock news.... :(
This one SB shows has a 200. If had to guess max HP 225, certainly no more than 250. It would be uninsurable with a 300, not to mention liability if involved in an accident. Just a head's up. Nice ride
Quote from: "gran398"IMO, forget the factory rating of a 300 HP OB for that little boat. A 200 would be a ball of fire...a 300 overkill from a weight/danger standpoint. Anything over 50 mph...she could chine walk over to port and be on the six 'o clock news.... :(The Deck plate does say 300, an Evenrude G2 300 (558lbs) or even a Yammy 300(562lbs) would not add much weight over my '02 Yammy 250hp OX66(527lbs). I was thinking a 300 because that is the max HP on the deck plate and the weights for the 200's - 300's are the same, the price increase for the difference in power between those is pretty small considering the total investment.But I would love to learn more about boats and hulls with regards to the statement, "Anything over 50 mph...she could chine walk over to port and be on the six 'o clock news....". What happens at the magical threshold of 50 miles an hour that makes the boat want to chine walk to port? With my 250, my boat will hit 47 and I have not noticed any chine walk yet, maybe once I hit that magical 50 I guess all hell is going to break loose?