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corbinj43 03-26-2005 10:26 AM

225 4 stroke weight for 23cc
 
The added weight of the Suzuki DF225 makes my 23cc ride a little low in the back at slow speed. I only had 70 gallons of fuel on the boat during the breakin and initial runs. Up on plane, it's fine. I am worried about 35 gallons of water in my transom livewell offshore. Has anyone used ballast in the front? I don't want to get too heavy, but don't want to be low in the back after burning off fuel.

Reel Smoker 03-26-2005 01:57 PM

Re: 225 4 stroke weight for 23cc
 
jlc,a full transom and a positive flotation bracket would take care of the weight.

salvagefirst 03-26-2005 02:19 PM

Re: 225 4 stroke weight for 23cc
 
Yep, The 4000 thousand dollar fix!

Mark 03-26-2005 06:06 PM

Re: 225 4 stroke weight for 23cc
 
Quote:

Yep, The 4000 thousand dollar fix!

I think Reel Smoker's suggestion is based on experience, not a flippant reply like some of of the others. There are some on this board who are willing to spend to get it right.

salvagefirst 03-26-2005 09:06 PM

Re: 225 4 stroke weight for 23cc
 
Im sure jlc wants to spend another 4 grand on top of the 13 grand or more he spent on a 225 suzy.What are some of the other options available,relocating the livewell, moving the console forward, moving the fuel tank forward. I too am faced with the same problem on my 23,but i want to retain the original look of the boat without going to a bracket. What about the new 23s that are coming with verados well over 600 pds but yet these boats are not tail heavy,other than a composite transom there seems to be very little differance

corbinj43 03-26-2005 09:18 PM

Re: 225 4 stroke weight for 23cc
 
I already have a full transom with an Armstrong bracket done by Mike at Wildfire. I talked with him today and he suggested putting some ballast up front. This seemed to solve my problem. Next step it a 4 foot sea. Will advise how this is working out.

Finster 03-26-2005 09:48 PM

Re: 225 4 stroke weight for 23cc
 
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What about the new 23s that are coming with verados well over 600 pds but yet these boats are not tail heavy,other than a composite transom there seems to be very little differance

I am sure they are stern heavy, how could it not? You can only lighten a boat up so much before you totally screw up how it handle's in a moderate sea.
The big topic in the marine industry is the weight of the new motors. Most of the hulls on the market aren't designed for the weight of these motors. But their not going to tell you that. What are their options? Sell you a boat without power? Redesign their boats? I don't think so.

It's all about the bling...

Ed 03-26-2005 09:56 PM

Re: 225 4 stroke weight for 23cc
 
JLC-

You could always recore your transom with weight saving materials like Corecell or Coosaboard. If done correctly, I think you could shave off the majority of the weight difference of your old 2 stroke versus the new 4 stroke. If you do it yourself or under the guidance of someone with experience, you would also save yourself some $$$$.

Ed

Ed 03-26-2005 09:59 PM

Re: 225 4 stroke weight for 23cc
 
JLC-

Just saw your post about already having a bracket done by Mike at Wildfire. Obviously recoring is not the best option for you considering the amount of work that has already been done.

Reel Smoker 03-26-2005 10:13 PM

Re: 225 4 stroke weight for 23cc
 
Finster, I agree with you 100%,they are going to be stern heavy especially with a Verado.I'm sure it will look awesome which usually will makes the sale. Though I think an Etec 225 or 250 will be a good combo,but again with a positive flotation bracket.


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