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Since we are on the subject. What about twin 200 2.5l? Hell with the bracket i plan to build it is more than capable of taking them and with the added flotation the V will sit about where it sits now with one motor on the transom.
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Since we are on the subject. What about twin 200 2.5l? Hell with the bracket i plan to build it is more than capable of taking them and with the added flotation the V will sit about where it sits now with one motor on the transom.
My uncle had twin 140 crossflows on a bracket fabbed out of steel and then glassed over. That was alot of weight.
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A 2.5L 200 is about ten pounds heavier than my 150 Johnson. Holy cow steel framing on a bracket would almost take away the flotation the bracket would provide. Not to mention if water did get in it, it wouldn't have much life.
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A 2.5L 200 is about ten pounds heavier than my 150 Johnson. Holy cow steel framing on a bracket would almost take away the flotation the bracket would provide. Not to mention if water did get in it, it wouldn't have much life.
You are right that boat would sit low in the water. He took the bracket off after a year or two due to rust.
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2-stroke smoke makes me Horny! Wish they didn't make me broke-2

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2-stroke smoke makes me Horny! Wish they didn't make me broke-2

Showed us - very nice boat. Now tell us - how fast with that Yami 200 ?
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My old V20 cc that cterrebonne is now rebuilding had a 3 liter Merc 225 carb saltwater series motor. The boat saw 53 top end with 40mph cruise and averaged 2.5mpg. If I had another, I would go with a 250 Opti. I recon that is the best combo of power and efficiency.

FWIW, with the 3 liter on the back, the balance was great and I hardly ever used my tabs.

Also FWIW, be careful with weight placement once you bracket your boat. Even if you are able to get enough flotation at rest with the big bracket, you may still have porpoising issues if you have too much weight aft. You want to ensure that you don't find yourself in a position where you need full tabs and max motor trim to run a low cruise speed.
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I got 49 Mph WOT on a 1" ripple with 2 guy's and a 6 pack for ballast weight. She jumps out of the hole and away you go problem is I got to go to the gas station. Any one run a Honda??? My dad has a 225 o/b Honda on a 25' welded aluminum. It's dry wieght is 2700 Lbs the motor is around 700 (heavy *****). He plowed through a 7-9' sea then run on it trolling for 6 hours and then came home on a 3' sea at the pumps all he put in was 98L. In three day's out this year my smallest fuel comsumption was 190L. When I start his boat got to walk to the back and check if the water is circulating to make sure it's running Very quiet motor lot's of torque.
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