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Unread 07-05-2011, 10:12 PM
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Default motor hp ????????

I was given my 1978 V20 with no motor. I am looking for one now. I just don't know what hp motor to use, but I don't have that much cash to spend. What would be the smallest hp motor I should consider running. I just want to get it up and running.
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Unread 07-05-2011, 11:20 PM
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I think you would be happy with a 150hp, there are some with a little less, 120 HP (mine) and some as high a 200-225 hp
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Hedge is right. There are lots of threads on this issue, and by far the concensus seems to be that a 150 is about the ideal horsepower. Someone had one with only a 90 h.p. which will get a V20 on a plane, but not much more than that. I don't know where you live, but phatdaddy posted a Craigslist for a 225 Mariner in Panama City, FL for $3k which looks pretty nice and reasonably priced.
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I concur. 150 - 175. My 175 yanks it on plane and has great top end.
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i have a 225 on mine. imho its not to much weight but it is to much power. i have stress cracks on parts of my transom that are obviously from the power. the boat does fly and the power is nice but i think wellcraft should have lowered max hp to 200
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X2 (even though I have a 225 on mine, 150 is more than enough)
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I agree 150 is the best power. I have a Suzuki 150 Super Six, runs great. 44mph top end, Cruises at 28mph and gets 3.0 MPG..
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Been answered pretty well....if you can swing it get a 150. There have been a few that have said 115 was good enough for them so I would consider that your absolute minimum which was your original question. Of course if you have a newer 115 and a little older 150 I would chose the 150 hands down.
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If someone was gonna give up a few hundred more dollars for a 150 over a 115 go for the 150, you won't regret it.
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