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Ed 07-15-2006 02:05 AM

Re: Power for 20 Master Angler
 
Ouzo runs a 140 Suzuki 4 stroke on his 20' Seafari and it is a nice setup. We've gone out and fished all day for 12 hours and only burned about 30 gallons.

Considering that his Seafari is heavier than the MA, and filled with a lot more stuff, I think you would be fine with the 115.

If worse comes to worse, you can always add NITROUS. :D

amadaeus 07-15-2006 03:59 AM

Re: Power for 20 Master Angler
 
Grady

I would have to agree with Eggsuckindog on the 150hp VS 115. I just repowered my 20MA with a yamaha 150. I use to have a 200hp johnson. And given what you are going to add, that adds a lot of drag, and if any other adults join you on the boat...! Egg- is right you will have to keep it nearly WOT. and you know that's not too good for the life of the engine! I'm no speed demo either, but i tell you it helps to have that extra power when you need it most. And with a 150hp you can back down on the throtle and conserve fuel that way. I totally agree with EGG.
Think real hard!

good luck !

TUGBOAT 07-15-2006 11:56 AM

Re: Power for 20 Master Angler
 
20' MA Heavy Hull 150 - 200 Had em' both & could'nt imagine havig less than a 150.
Scream'n reels' :cool:

Bigshrimpin 07-17-2006 09:23 PM

Re: Power for 20 Master Angler
 
I agree with brad too. I had a 1999 150 ficht on my 20MA for a little while before I hawked the motor. It would top out at 40 mph. I'm sure I could have squeezed a few more MPH's out of that POS motor, but I could never get it to run right.

Bigshrimpin 07-25-2006 03:28 AM

Re: Power for 20 Master Angler
 
here were csnick's numbers with the 140 on a safari with a hardtop.

2K, 6mph, 1gph
3K, 11mph, 3gph
4K, 23mph, 5gph
5K, 30mph, 8gph
5.8K, 36mph, 10gph, WOT

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