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csurf 12-20-2011 04:01 PM

Only thinking twins because the off shore seen here on LI is 30-40 miles out. Single engine that far off shore is a real crap shoot. If I go single I'll most likely stay with yami since the boat is already rigged for it.

YeA 20sF 12-20-2011 04:21 PM

Twin 115's looks to be what u want then....

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Blue_Heron 12-20-2011 08:01 PM

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Originally Posted by DonV (Post 196779)
Hate to break it to you......there is no such thing as "a little sanding"!!! :)


Ain't that the truth!

Just keep your eye on the prize and focus on the next two or three things you have to do to move closer to your goal and eventually you'll be there. You've got a diamond in the rough and she'll be worth as much effort as you want to giver her.
Dave

Bigshrimpin 12-21-2011 10:40 AM

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Originally Posted by csurf (Post 196781)
The motor is a 1986 Yamaha and thankfully it's blown. I sorta of have a long standing history with out boards always being replaced. So since this one is blown I'm staying consistent. The nice thing is that I can get the power I want, thinking twins. But if I do that I would have to get to the transom sooner rather than later. I've only had the thing 5 days so the ideas are still all jumbled up.

If you want to get rid of the blown motor . . . keep me in mind. I have little engine crane and would be happy to remove it and give you some cash ;)

Your controls and gauges will work with a F225/F250's and HPDI's. Just flip a dip switch on the back of the tach.

cdavisdb 12-21-2011 11:23 AM

Could not agree more on the need for more than one power plant

If redundancy is your main reason for twins, consider a kicker instead, less $, less maintenance and less weight. Yamaha makes an 8 hh hi thrust that will actually push the boat into wind and chop.

csurf 12-21-2011 01:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Bigshrimpin (Post 196801)
If you want to get rid of the blown motor . . . keep me in mind. I have little engine crane and would be happy to remove it and give you some cash ;)

Your controls and gauges will work with a F225/F250's and HPDI's. Just flip a dip switch on the back of the tach.

I appreciate the offer and by all means I will take you up on it. Tilt and Trim is strong lower still good, engine only blew about a month ago. But I notice d you're in MA I'm on Long Island. Isn't that a bit of a trip for you?

eggsuckindog 12-21-2011 01:12 PM

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Originally Posted by csurf (Post 196783)
Only thinking twins because the off shore seen here on LI is 30-40 miles out. Single engine that far off shore is a real crap shoot. If I go single I'll most likely stay with yami since the boat is already rigged for it.

Quit being a baby,that only gets us Fla West coast grouper guys to 60' of water where we start fishing, cake walk. Don't you guys have Sea Tow or something similar?? Your back at the dock and in bed before that kicker would get you halfway back.

250 single IMHO is the way to go - Etec preferred for dependability as I cruise around alot of sites and have not heard of one failure offshore, if you were in Alaska or Mexico I would sing a different tune but your in NY its not a 3rd world country - although some people in the south think so LOL

It doesn't look bad at all, ya it needs some stuff but in 3 good days it could be fishable - projects are neverending anyway.

GodsReel 12-21-2011 01:59 PM

new yamaha 300 lighter than everything else but etec, but way better and no oil , it will run 50 with a 300. Nice rig, enjoy the ride.

csurf 12-21-2011 03:07 PM

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Originally Posted by eggsuckindog (Post 196808)
Quit being a baby,that only gets us Fla West coast grouper guys to 60' of water where we start fishing, cake walk. Don't you guys have Sea Tow or something similar?? Your back at the dock and in bed before that kicker would get you halfway back.

Yeah we have Sea Tow and Towboat USA but I don't know how they work it in the gulf but up here the insurance only covers 10 miles off shore. At least once a year you hear somebody getting hit with a 5k tow. Aside from the possible BIG tow bill, bobbing around in a CC for 2 hours in October waiting, even within 10 miles, for Sea Tow is not where I want to be.

Have a line on a 200hp SWS right now, decent price and seems to be a runner. My budget is pretty slim this year so new motor(s) are out. My plan is to run the boat a couple seasons or three, get to know the boat then start pulling it apart completely. I'm planning on fixing up the console, wiring, power and perhaps refinishing the gunnel by spring.

BTW cool username "eggsuckindog" love that song.

GodsReel 12-21-2011 10:35 PM

That boat will run great with that moter i have had that motor twice on a 23 with the motor on the notch transom, very quick out of the hole, fast @ 41 , good cruise @30 and get about 2 miles per gallon at cruise 4200. Just gotta buy that darn expensive oil. Enjoy.


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