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225 Johnson on a 20' SeaCraft
I Just picked up a 1988 20'SeaCraft it is powered by a 1992 225 Johnson, I wanted to know what you guys think of this setup? I am not into speed so I will definently not be running full throttle or even close to it, but my opinion is that it's nice to know that you have it God forbid you need it. I appreciate your comments, thanks in advance!!
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Re: 225 Johnson on a 20' SeaCraft
Have a 1976 MA 20 originally with a 175 merc....i recently repowered with a 150 ficht, dropped down in HP because the 150 weighs more. I havent lost any top end maybe 1 knot, not sure, have to run it some more. I know my boat is rated for 175, but that was in 1976...as it is the stern squats but no more then when the merc was on it. I dont know what your's is rated to, but after seeing a few whalers snap their transoms because they overpowered, i've become wary of over doing it.BTW, i get about 40-42 knots but rarely run it that hard, since where im at, sea conditions rarely get that calm.
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Re: 225 Johnson on a 20' SeaCraft
Thanks for the input buddy, I just noticed that one of the guys I think it's Roland Rodriguez has or had a 20' with a 225. I am going to try and contact him to get what his take is on it. Thanks again!!
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Re: 225 Johnson on a 20' SeaCraft
Noah, I have a '79 MA and am almost certain it is only rated to 200 hp. Purchased with 200 Merc., repowered with '99 Carbed 175 Johnson. More than enough speed and for about $600. I can upgrade to the 200 carbs...not necessary. 70 gallons of fuel. What are you carrying?
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Re: 225 Johnson on a 20' SeaCraft
70Gal tank, I agree with the fact that I can do with less HP'S it's just that this motor is in great shape and if I can keep it on there without hurting the integrity of the transom I would like to. Other than the extra weight on the transom I dont think I will be adding more stress to it because I am not one to run hard? Then again I might be wrong.
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Re: 225 Johnson on a 20' SeaCraft
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