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Unread 08-26-2014, 07:12 AM
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Default Repowering V20- looking for some input

My old Yamaha 175 precision blend is finally kicking the bucket. Its been a good motor but was not taken care of long before I got it. 8 solid years of running with 0 costs except oil and gas.
So i got what i consider to be a deal on a 200 hpdi that is used but well taken care of. What I am wondering is, while i have the engine off should i slap a manual jack plate on there to make repowering a little easier in the future(I plan to keep this boat forever and will likely keep repowering.) and have the ability to tune out the engine height without pulling the motor and raising it on the holes? I was thinking a cmc manual jack plate. It has 4.5-5' set back. However this motor is about 75 lbs heavier than my current one...will that push my stern down too far have 75 more lbs setback 5"?
Also is anyone running a Yamaha 200 HPDI on a v20, I am curious to what performance and fuel burn i can get. Trying to decide where to start with finding the right prop. Thanks in advance guys.
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unless you've got money to burn, don't worry about the jack plate. If you like to mess with stuff and try to get the absolute optimum performance out of something, then yes, but if you're most likely to bolt it on and call it good enough, spend the money on servicing the HPDI. Just move the batteries forward in the boat if you're concerned about weight, it shouldn't be that much of a deal. If you run the jack plate, note that you may issues with the steering cable(or hoses), control cable and harness being too short. Check this out before you decide to bolt it on. The v is a good hull and dialing it in on a jack plate should get you better numbers, but most people that run V's are trying to get the nose down, not pick it up, so setting the engine back may have a negative effect depending on how you run your boat. If I had a plate laying around, I'd probably run it, but I don't think I'd go out of my way to get one.
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Thanks Spare, that is the kind of info I was looking for. I am trying to decide if i want to go ahead and replace the cables while I am at it. I have an old 703 control in there that is a bit worn out. If I don't go with a jackplate then I can use the cables and get a new binnacle. If I go with jackplate I am going to have to get new steering and throttle cables. Decisions, decisions. Where would you start with mounting the engine as far as height is concerned. I haven't ever mounted an outboard this size.
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I agree... Don't bother w the plate... 1 or 2 mph on the top end is not worth the several hundred you'll spend on a j/p and cables...

Start with the anti ventilation plate parallel and even with or up to 1" above the keel.
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Don't waste the money on a jack plate. It just isn't worth it. Run your bolts through from the hull side through the engine, and put the nuts on the engine side. This way the bolts can stay in place if you need to raise or lower the engine later on.
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Ferm thats a good idea. Is that a long term solution? Or just do that for test runs? This V is going through some gelcoat work soon as well and I might take the engine off for that too, but I wanted to get a new water line mark with the change in weight. Thanks guys!
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