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Single 1994 Johnson 175 on a 23' Tsunami
Will it (eventually) plane...and how fast might it cruise.
Two anglers, 70 gallons fuel. My previous Tsunamis w/single Johnson 2thirsty5s (Cabo and Yucatan Mexico) cruised 30 Kts at 3500rpm. They had full towers as well. Therefore the question about anyone's experience with 175 hp. Thanks! |
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Good question......yeh, should plane but less power than most would want.
Engine will work harder too - likely near full throttle to keep up on plane. |
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Thanks..my thoughts too.
Wes |
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Do a quick search as I think this was just brought up recently since there's a Tsunami/Sceptre for sale here in MA with a 175. I don't remember for sure but either the seller posted performance numbers or the new owner did if it in fact sold.
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Many Thanks,
Wes |
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Don't think its really enough, running an OMC 175 damn near wide open all day will send you too the poor house
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Any way you measure it - dumbass is expensive |
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175 is fine for a 23 . . . I ran side by side the hermit today in my 23cc. 40.4mph GPS. When you add a lot of people/weight boat can still do 36/37.
OMC 60 degree is a Larger displacement motor that my merc . . . and eggs is right it will put you in the poor house if you like speed. |
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Agreed that you will be fine. It will give you the same performance as the 235hp. The 235hp was a crossflow rated at the crank. In 1986 began using the prop hp and the 235hp got down graded to 175hp once the 2.7 liter looper came out at 225/200hp.
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It will be a bit of a pig - mark my word..........
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ran 4 200+ pound people, full fuel, and ice. The 175 chugged right along 22- 25mph cruise . . . 36 top end. It did strain a little in the swell at 3200 - 3500rpm. Above and below that rpm range was fine. Burned a LOT more fuel than running solo. boat still planes at 11mph.
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