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Hi,
The Suzuki is a 92 and in very good conditions. Cost, with controllers $1000.00. I will be using the boat mostly in Tampa Bay waters (light shop 90 % of time) and an occasional run 10 to 15 miles offshore. Most of my fishing trips are alone and in ocasions with a brother. Machetero |
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Machetero, I just bought a 20' with a 115(merc offshore). Not my first choice but the engine is a 98' so it sealed the deal. I was very suprised by the performance with two guys and a half tank of fuel. It got right up with out any problems.(comparable to my friends 20 Robalo with four guys and a 150hp) I've only used it a couple of times so I don't have all the numbers yet, a stainless prop is on the way which I'm sure will yeild a little better. Once on plane it will cruise with out effort at around 25-27 mph. and tops out around 35mph or so. Its been so windy I haven't gotten any flat water to try. If you keep the load light its fine I haven't tried it with a big load yet, I'm sure it will be slower but I generally travel light. I Also have dual batts in the stern. My engine is a two stroke that weighs around 378 or so, don't know how that would compare to 4-stroke weight wise. There are quite a few 20's up here with 115's, but like bmaj says when you need the extra power its usually not in the best of conditions and would be nice to have. Mine is alright for now but I will go bigger when the time comes. It all depends on how you intend to use it. My new prop will be here this week and hopefully I can try it and post some good numbers. Good Luck. Jon.
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Machetero,
I have a '87 Yami 115 on a 20' Safari. My boat with 2 people with full fuel will do a little over 30 mph. I would say that 115 is the minimum and the 175 HP would be a scary max! The 115HP up here in NE does fine, most of the time i am backing off the throttle. The good rule of thumb is 75% of the max which will put you in the 130HP range. Hope this helps .... Nick |
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Machetero,
I have a 67 19' Bow Rider with a 1989 88 Johnson SPL. With two people, full load fuel and fishing gear (plus I have a hard top and 3 side enclosure) I 'm getting 32mph wot and cruise at 26mph at 4200 burning 7.1 gph.(gps speed) The 115 should be fine.. Don Battin Pipe Dreams Marine www.pipedreamsmarine.com [ November 13, 2002, 08:37 AM: Message edited by: PipeDreamsMarine ]
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Hey Don - got any pics of that boat? It's certainly one of the originals!
Thanks, John
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Guys,
Thanks for all the responses. So far look like that the motors available are on both ends of the power range. The motors available are a 115 HP or 200, 225. As you know the Sceptre 20 is rated for 175 HP and in my case the transon is cut for 20" shaft. Most of the motors that I have been able to find have 25" shafts. There is any way that the transon can be raise to 25" any redoing it ? Machetero |
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If you redo your transom, you can go to 25 or even 30 inches in some cases. I've also seen people add 5 inches to a transom to use less notch. It's obviously not factory but with some wood, resin, fairing, and such, you could buy some time. If you need to redo the transom anyway - just do it to 25" . Go to the main site and lookup Hammer's 20 rebuild. You'll see it in action...
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