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I have an 18 ft. Lund Fisherman with a Yamaha F115 motor. I'm
thinking of upgrading to the new Yamaha F150, the maximum rated hp for my boat. My boat's top speed now is approximately 40 mph w/2 people and gear. I mostly use the boat for fishing, but there's some occasional waterskiing. What kind of performance increase could I expect by adding 35 hp, assuming comparable props? Any ideas on the trade in value of the 2000 F115? I'm trying to decide if there would be enough of an improvement to justify the cost. Thanks. |
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If no answer here, post on boats and motor board at www.walleyecentral.com
Lots of Lund guys on that board. Bill "nfisherman" wrote in message m... I have an 18 ft. Lund Fisherman with a Yamaha F115 motor. I'm thinking of upgrading to the new Yamaha F150, the maximum rated hp for my boat. My boat's top speed now is approximately 40 mph w/2 people and gear. I mostly use the boat for fishing, but there's some occasional waterskiing. What kind of performance increase could I expect by adding 35 hp, assuming comparable props? Any ideas on the trade in value of the 2000 F115? I'm trying to decide if there would be enough of an improvement to justify the cost. Thanks. |
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nffisherman,
I have to wonder how much faster do you want to go? 40 sounds pretty healthy to me. If you were into racing I'd understand it or a professional tournament fisherman perhaps. I agree there is something to bigger is better, but at least for me there's financial limitations, sort of like return on investments. If the goal is to pull skiers better, perhaps a prop change would help at a loss to higher top speed. Please don't take this as a criticism, if you have the need for speed and 40 doesn't get it, by all means go for it. Happy boating! Paul "nfisherman" wrote in message m... I have an 18 ft. Lund Fisherman with a Yamaha F115 motor. I'm thinking of upgrading to the new Yamaha F150, the maximum rated hp for my boat. My boat's top speed now is approximately 40 mph w/2 people and gear. I mostly use the boat for fishing, but there's some occasional waterskiing. What kind of performance increase could I expect by adding 35 hp, assuming comparable props? Any ideas on the trade in value of the 2000 F115? I'm trying to decide if there would be enough of an improvement to justify the cost. Thanks. |
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![]() "Paul Schilter" paulschilter@comcast,dot,net wrote in message ... nffisherman, I have to wonder how much faster do you want to go? 40 sounds pretty healthy to me. If you were into racing I'd understand it or a professional tournament fisherman perhaps. I agree there is something to bigger is better, but at least for me there's financial limitations, sort of like return on investments. If the goal is to pull skiers better, perhaps a prop change would help at a loss to higher top speed. Please don't take this as a criticism, if you have the need for speed and 40 doesn't get it, by all means go for it. Happy boating! Paul "nfisherman" wrote in message m... I have an 18 ft. Lund Fisherman with a Yamaha F115 motor. I'm thinking of upgrading to the new Yamaha F150, the maximum rated hp for my boat. My boat's top speed now is approximately 40 mph w/2 people and gear. I mostly use the boat for fishing, but there's some occasional waterskiing. What kind of performance increase could I expect by adding 35 hp, assuming comparable props? Any ideas on the trade in value of the 2000 F115? I'm trying to decide if there would be enough of an improvement to justify the cost. Thanks. A generally accepted rule of thumb is that speed goes as the square root of HP (or power/weight). So increasing HP by 150/115 will get you about 15% more speed or 6 mph. Or you could call up Lund in Minnesota and ask them. del cecchi |
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![]() "nfisherman" wrote in message m... What kind of performance increase could I expect by adding 35 hp, assuming comparable props? First, I would expect that you would want a bigger/higher pitched prop on the new motor. If you keep the prop the same size then you would probably have the engine RPMs to high at top end. If you are measuring performance on top speed alone you might be disappointed. Where the extra HP will have the greatest impact is when you are pulling a water skier or have the boat loaded down with extra people and/or gear. Rod |
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