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Originally Posted by never satisfied View Post
I am new to the site
Just recently purchased a 1982 V20 Steplift cuddy. I like to think I got a steal on it. I am in the process of replacing the blown Evinrude 175.. I paid $600 for the boat on a easy roller trailer. Just purchased a DT140 Suzuki with oil injection.

My question is: do you guys think I am too underpowered now? I mainly salmon and walleye fish in Michigan

Thanks
Hi and welcome aboard.

I'll echo pretty much what everyone else already said.. The 140 is a fine size for a V20. Remember that these boats came stock from the factory set up with 150 engines. And the Suzuki is pretty much acknowledged as being a very strong engine.. some would say it's underrated for it's size. You'll be fine with it. And since you're going to be using it in the great lakes you won't have to worry about salt water corrosion, which is probably the Suzuki's only real problem.

Oh, and remember, we love boat porn on this site, so any pics you feel like posting of your boat or some beautiful fish that committed suicide on your fishing line are always welcome...
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