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|  What is the HP rating on a '78 V20 
			
			I thought the Max HP on the V20 was 200. If you look at the specs on the 1978 brochure it says max 240 hp. Which is it?
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			I have a 77 and now a 87. But before I bought either all I could find is the max was at 200 hp. I have a 150 on the 77 and it seems to do just fine. The 87 has a 200hp on it. Not sure on how it will handle but will find out Saturday. But I. personally won't go over 200 .
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 It varied over the years...but if the literature from the factory says the '78 was 240 max, you can count on it...but look closely...is that I/O rating or OB rating?...I do recall it being > 200 for OB some years... Like said in another recent post..if you're repowering, look closely at the transom...it may be RATED from the factory for 200+ HP, but that was long ago before time and water worked their dastardly deeds on the inner core... 
				__________________ '74 V-20/ BF 150 '95 V-21/ BF 150 '84 V-20/ 200 2.4 Merc '87 V-20/'18 F150 Yamaha | 
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			Look in the "History" section here on the site.  The 78' catalog says max hp 240.  The 79' catalog says 230 for i/o and 200 for Outboards.  Looks like it went to 235 for Outboards around 1985.
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			I'd also add that in addition to power, weight is a factor on the outboards. The four-strokes can weigh as much as 100 lbs more than the equivalent 2 stroke. Plus, I know some of the older V20s had lower transoms (for 20 inch OB shafts), so that extra weight can really matter. I purchased a 2 stroke e-tec a few years ago and the weight difference between the etec and the new 4 strokes was a big considerations for me.
		 
				__________________ 1995 V21 w/175 Evinrude E-Tec Morganville, New Jersey | 
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			That 1985 rating of 235 probably corresponds to the year OMC came out with the V-6 235 power on their Sea Drive motors, or the same year the 235 regular outboard came about.  I know Wellcraft made full transom boats specifically for the SeaDrive motors.  Stick with 200 hp or less and you can get all the insurance you want.
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			in the J/E motors on the 88 up carbed 200 / 225 motors they are alike only the carbs changed so you are find with those in 225's as well.
		 
				__________________ 1978 V20 Cuddy w/ 225 Johnson. And Several other boat's | 
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 the J/E 235 came out in 1978 and went thru 1985 it was around alot of yrs. But in 1985 J/E came out with the 275 and 300 hp outboards and in 1986 the 200 , 225 were born. 
				__________________ 1978 V20 Cuddy w/ 225 Johnson. And Several other boat's | 
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