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My boat a 86, It was a merc 150 carb now a left over new 175 with a lot of xtra power. Cruising is effortless. Also hydro assist steering was worth the investment during the new rigging.
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#12
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Smallest on a V ? 2.5 hp
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#13
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Here a link to a guy selling one with a 40 hp evinrude! I guess you could ask him for some "performance" numbers
https://annapolis.craigslist.org/boa/4666750465.html Kamikaze
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74 V20 CC with a 150 Johnson (Gone but not forgotten) 89 V20 Cutty with a Tower (Build in process) |
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40 hp on a V ? I like it !
How about triple old 18 hp outboards ? Or the new 557 hp outboard. |
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2004 4 stroke 90hp on a v20?
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I really don't think you'll be happy with it.
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1985 Wellcraft V-20, Evinrude ETEC 150: SOLD 1979 Marine Trader 44, twin Ford Lehman 120s 2006 Panga 14, Tohatsu 20 |
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I feel a 90 especially if 4 stroke will be too small. I am using a 2013 Mercury 150hp 4 stroke and very happy. Trim tabs improved handing of the extra weight of 4 stroke as well . I guy in my marina has a dual console V 20 sport and has an older 175 Evinrude ... With a 90 you will be pushing that engine hard
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#18
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This are older Wellcraft hulls and seem to be heavier then today's fiberglass hulls . Keep that in mind as well
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#19
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150 seems the solid bet overall......
Only the freaks and wacko's need bigger outboards than that....... Some guys don't stop at 200 hp.......they get the bigger block 200 HO edition. And, I'll bet if the V21 didn't have 200 max hp rating, some would go 225 - 300. Freaks and wacko's..... |
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I got an 87 v20 with a 2006 115 Mercury, I just got back from using it for the first time since I got it and I was running at 31mph at 4500 rpms. I had 4 adults and 2 small kids. I was really impressed with it I must say.
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