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THEFERMANATOR 09-18-2009 11:42 AM

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Originally Posted by RidgeRunner (Post 148220)
I have you down for the low 30's.
Doubt it. The 225 Honda is still 100 lbs heavier dry and the Honda is not reknown for their blistering performance. A good running 150 2smoke would outdo the Honda.
What is the top end on the 235+ on the HydraSport?

I'm swinging a 15 1/2" prop, but I've hit 53 with 2 people and a half tank of fuel while sucking down close to 28 GPH. Once you port a big looper a little bit they can go through some fuel. I an't complain though as I can cruise it at 3800 running 21-23 knots burning roughly 10-11 GPH, not to mention the power that she has to get on plane. I'm sure I could get it to almost 55 with a better prop, but the HYDRA-SPORTS 2000CC was never meant to break 50, it has a hook in the transom that acts like trim tabs and it plants the bow around 45 hard and takes ALOT of engine trim to break it free.

RidgeRunner 09-18-2009 12:21 PM

It is for Franco's Fundraiser....
 
I hear you. I have seen a major increase in speed before with a engine swap similar to the one I have done here. But the hulls were different.
The 250 EFI has a lot more torque than the old 2.4. I suspect that you, of all people, know about torque.. The fuel burn on the EFI is 30 or 32GPH. ONE hour of WOT and turn back to the marina... LOL
Just for kicks and since this ain't going as well as planned I will kick you in for mid-30's and also 53MPH. If you win you have to take me to dinner with the Gift Card..

Folks it ain't going to cost you nothin to reply. I am kicking in the dough and a gift card or whatever.

MJ -- Bad idea?

RWilson2526 09-18-2009 12:59 PM

I'm guessing 54 mph. I'm feelin lucky

RidgeRunner 09-18-2009 01:06 PM

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Originally Posted by RWilson2526 (Post 148235)
I'm guessing 54 mph. I'm feelin lucky

Thanks for your cooperation..

So far we have 35,52.8,53,54 MPH

In the Guess the top end Contest. 20v CC 250EFI Merc on Bracket-How Fast? I'm kicking $100 to the fundraiser and $50 to the forum member closest to the actual MPH. If you don't reply you can't win.

captpete13 09-18-2009 03:38 PM

I'm going to have to say 56mph, trimmed out balls to the wall.

spareparts 09-18-2009 07:12 PM

I'll be the optimist and say 59, if you can't get it to run that fast, then let me drive :sly:

Genie Aye 09-19-2009 01:38 AM

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Originally Posted by RidgeRunner (Post 148204)
That's impressive.. That HO must have some real juice. How many HP does that motor produce?

I was told by a trusted source(who knows) that the 200HO actual builds closer to 238hp. Does not make sense to me to sell as a 200--But I know that it was alot lighter than a 4 stroke.

And at that speed--personally--it is feeling a bit light.

It is real comfortable in the 40's--but over 50 and it is to light feeling.


I will through in 58.2:clap:

reelapeelin 09-19-2009 07:49 AM

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Originally Posted by RidgeRunner (Post 146811)
I ain't affraid.
I have a 2.4L Merc 200 pushing 48mph on a bracket. The boat is heavy for a lot of speed but she feels great. Turns are not a problem at 48 she still has some edges in the water. In a few weeks my CC gets a 3.0L 250EFI. I won't know top end for a few weeks (break-in) but I think it might be close to 60. I did a similar swap on a 22 Pursuit Cuddy and went from 41 to 55mph. Doing it to cruise 40 at about 4000 rpm.
My 20 has some hook built into the chines, all of them probably do. I removed about 50% when the hull was flipped and spent countless hours blocking and sanding. I would guess the round keel at the stern will probably give a bit of chine walk at ??? speed. With no real pad to run on I don't really know. Maybe it will rise to the innermost chines and just fly.
These boats sold, virtually unchanged, for how many years? The reason is that they handle water better than most, everyone love the lines and they offer good versatility.IMO
A 300x:love:That would be cool. You could never be accused of underpowering. Boat Insurance? Call Lords of London...


All I can say is...VIDEO!!...

THEFERMANATOR 09-19-2009 11:05 PM

I guess I'll go for 54-55 since this baby got 56. http://orlando.craigslist.org/boa/1341039507.html Same basic hull as the V-20 and it's a CC, although that 300XP is pushing 300+HP to the prop easily.

RidgeRunner 09-20-2009 09:19 AM

Thanks for all the input. Going to the lake now for a marathon break-in session. Try to post a pic.


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