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bgreene 06-25-2013 10:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Fitz (Post 203776)
I think 200hp is a really good match for the V20 hull. My 1975 hull is rated for 230hp (twin 115s in the day), and I find that 200 gives it ample power under any circumstances. It planes effortlessly and economically at 3,200 rpms, even with a good load. Unless the engine you're considering is very heavy, I don't think you'll be disappointed with a 200.

I have a 1989 Evinrude 200XP that weighs 450lbs. I run a 14.5 x 18 stainless prop. When I first bought the boat I experimented with some other props, but I settled on this one and have never run anything else. I use the boat for a wide range of activities – cruising, skiing, tubing, and inshore and offshore fishing, and I regularly carry several people and a lot of gear. The 14.5 x 18 prop doesn't give me the fastest speed or best mileage, but I'm more interested in all-around performance. I can always run at least 47mph even with a full load, and I can always run in the specified 5,000 - 6,000 max rpm range for my engine. That combination also provides immediate response and superb torque whenever I have to hammer it to get through a nasty inlet.

If my engine ever dies I'm going to repower with a 200 small block Etec. It has a little less displacement, but it's very close in weight to what I'm currently running and from everything I've read the difference will be negligible. That said, I do hope I get many more years out of my sometimes thirsty but otherwise very reliable and powerful engine.

Go for the HO .........

captpete13 07-02-2013 05:05 PM

I have a 225 Optimax on my V. Right now I'm running a Merc Revolution 4 prop with 19" pitch. My top end is 53mph occasionally hitting the rev limiter. But the cruise is perfect. 30kts at 4000 rpms and getting 3.5mpg.

bgreene 07-02-2013 05:42 PM

Yeh well I changed my mind on that one - and went for the HO.

Now someone tell me where the switch is.........to dial it up to 250 hp!

225 Opti is known as a top speed motor - both etec and merc 225's putting out closer to 265 hp at the prop.

THEFERMANATOR 07-02-2013 08:17 PM

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Originally Posted by bgreene (Post 205723)
Yeh well I changed my mind on that one - and went for the HO.

Now someone tell me where the switch is.........to dial it up to 250 hp!

225 Opti is known as a top speed motor - both etec and merc 225's putting out closer to 265 hp at the prop.

245, 265 would get them in trouble with the insurance industry as you have to be within 10% of the rated HP. As for turning it up, it isn't that simple on the new ETECS. Pretty sure there is porting differences in them like MERCURY did.

captpete13 07-03-2013 05:54 PM

went out fishing today and managed to get a pic of all the info on speed and fuel burn.I'm lovin my Opti.
http://i1087.photobucket.com/albums/...pse76883ae.jpg

reelapeelin 07-03-2013 08:34 PM

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Originally Posted by captpete13 (Post 205762)
went out fishing today and managed to get a pic of all the info on speed and fuel burn.I'm lovin my Opti.
http://i1087.photobucket.com/albums/...pse76883ae.jpg

Sweet numbers on a V!!...:part:

Striper80 04-03-2014 08:06 PM

My uncle has an 89 v20 cuddy with a 225 Yamaha 2 stroke and it hauls ***. He had a 130 on it but blew the power head. His mechanic had the engine as a fresh rebuild so he gave him a good price. All he does is ***** about how the thing eats gas now though.

Destroyer 04-04-2014 11:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Striper80 (Post 212662)
My uncle has an 89 v20 cuddy with a 225 Yamaha 2 stroke and it hauls ***. He had a 130 on it but blew the power head. His mechanic had the engine as a fresh rebuild so he gave him a good price. All he does is ***** about how the thing eats gas now though.

You never get something for nothing. More power demands more gas. It's as simple as that.

Nice looking numbers Pete. And a good looking dash setup as well.

spareparts 04-04-2014 07:38 PM

Pete, I'm surprised your not spinning at least a 21 on that opti

RidgeRunner 04-05-2014 04:36 PM

[QUOTE=Destroyer;212677]You never get something for nothing. More power demands more gas. It's as simple as that.


Agreed, except When you step into some technology like the Opti and the Etec.
The trade-off is that the engine is so much more complex. Same and more hp with less fuel burn.
I can just about see Spongebob now. Jetting across the harbor with that new powerplant.. Sweet dash job too capt Pete.

We need another get together. We can race up the ICW for pinks.. We will give the Yamaha guys a head start, Wilson. Then maybe we can get some of the closer folks to attend. Hu Hum! Stop in Savannah with a camera as we convoy from there to the show.. Mount Pleasant, Shem Creek, Wando, Fishin with some good ole snaggers.. Man it has been too long.


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