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 What horsepower?  V20 CC I'm looking at an '88 Center Console that needs a new outboard.  I like the Evinrude E-Tecs.  Wondering what horsepower I should go with.  Not concerned with top speed, economy is more important.  We'll cruise, fish, clam etc with the boat usually with 4 people aboard.  Mainly use it in a salt water pond,  trips out to ocean when conditions allow.  Is 115hp too little?  The E-Tec 115 369# is lighter than the Honda 115 498# and Honda 150 478# so that should make up for some of the horsepower.  Any experience with a 115? | 
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 I also vote for the 150!!  115 will push you, but with 4 people and gear you will be at WOT and wasting gas instead of saving!!  A 150 with 4 people and gear will run better and more efficient then a 115!! | 
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 I have an older Johnson 150 and its perfect for the boat. When I hit the gas she jumps out of the water and I have a good cruise speed at around 3300 to 3500 rpm's. When I want speed it hits around 45 mph and mine is a navy issued and geared a little lower than the average Johnson 150 in that year and model. Not sure how the dealer got his hands on a Navy issued Johnson but it was still new in the box when we picked it up from the dealer. Only time its an issue is when I order parts and it has a funny vin. # that confuses the parts guy. I've been lucky and have only needed a few parts. | 
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 A lot of the guys are having good performance and economy w/the Suzuki 140 4-stroke...I would think on a CC it'd really be a great motor all round...personally, I just don't think a 115 is enough for these boats...it's gonna overwork the motor...:sand: See the tread below about 140 Zukis... | 
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 cruise? How come noone wants to post their cruising speeds on here????  There is ONE post that says they cruise between 20 and 28????  Thats a big range!!   what rpms???  And other than that, noone will give a figure.  I have a cc v-20, and would like to cruise at 30 --will a suxuki 4 stroke do it??? | 
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 I cruise at 3200-3300 rpms, which gives me 28-30 mph depending on wind and water conditions, and the weight in boat. | 
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