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Howdy,
I am looking at a nice 25' center console fishing boat that weighs 3700 pounds dry and without power. Will a Suzuki 250 be enough get up and go or will a pair of 150s be necessary? I think 3700 is pretty light for a 25' CC compared to a Grady or Mako. Thoughts? My piggy bank would like to say single. Thanks, Lance |
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Lance Osojnicki wrote:
Howdy, I am looking at a nice 25' center console fishing boat that weighs 3700 pounds dry and without power. Will a Suzuki 250 be enough get up and go or will a pair of 150s be necessary? I think 3700 is pretty light for a 25' CC compared to a Grady or Mako. Thoughts? My piggy bank would like to say single. Thanks, Lance If you are concerned, get a Zook 300. |
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On Fri, 5 Oct 2007 14:18:47 -0400, "Lance Osojnicki"
wrote: Howdy, I am looking at a nice 25' center console fishing boat that weighs 3700 pounds dry and without power. Will a Suzuki 250 be enough get up and go or will a pair of 150s be necessary? I think 3700 is pretty light for a 25' CC compared to a Grady or Mako. Thoughts? My piggy bank would like to say single. Thanks, Lance I have a good friend with a Judge 28'. He has a Honda 90 4-stroke on the back. It trolls nicely. Top speed is around 27mph. It takes a while to get on plane, but it will - eventually. It's all in how fast you want to go. Harry has 150hp on a 21' CC that is, according to him, pretty heavy. He's very pleased with it. |
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John H. wrote:
On Fri, 5 Oct 2007 14:18:47 -0400, "Lance Osojnicki" wrote: Howdy, I am looking at a nice 25' center console fishing boat that weighs 3700 pounds dry and without power. Will a Suzuki 250 be enough get up and go or will a pair of 150s be necessary? I think 3700 is pretty light for a 25' CC compared to a Grady or Mako. Thoughts? My piggy bank would like to say single. Thanks, Lance I have a good friend with a Judge 28'. He has a Honda 90 4-stroke on the back. It trolls nicely. Top speed is around 27mph. It takes a while to get on plane, but it will - eventually. It's all in how fast you want to go. Harry has 150hp on a 21' CC that is, according to him, pretty heavy. He's very pleased with it. The dry weight of my boat is either 2950 or 3000 pounds. I suspect the latter is with the molded in front seats, which I did not get. The 150 is terrific. |
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On Oct 5, 3:05 pm, HK wrote:
John H. wrote: On Fri, 5 Oct 2007 14:18:47 -0400, "Lance Osojnicki" wrote: Howdy, I am looking at a nice 25' center console fishing boat that weighs 3700 pounds dry and without power. Will a Suzuki 250 be enough get up and go or will a pair of 150s be necessary? I think 3700 is pretty light for a 25' CC compared to a Grady or Mako. Thoughts? My piggy bank would like to say single. Thanks, Lance I have a good friend with a Judge 28'. He has a Honda 90 4-stroke on the back. It trolls nicely. Top speed is around 27mph. It takes a while to get on plane, but it will - eventually. It's all in how fast you want to go. Harry has 150hp on a 21' CC that is, according to him, pretty heavy. He's very pleased with it. The dry weight of my boat is either 2950 or 3000 pounds. I suspect the latter is with the molded in front seats, which I did not get. The 150 is terrific.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - All in all, I don't think anyone can other than guess until this guy tells us what make and model so we have an idea of hull configuration. |
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Seafox 256CC is the make and model number.
http://www.seafoxboats.com wrote in message ps.com... On Oct 5, 3:05 pm, HK wrote: John H. wrote: On Fri, 5 Oct 2007 14:18:47 -0400, "Lance Osojnicki" wrote: Howdy, I am looking at a nice 25' center console fishing boat that weighs 3700 pounds dry and without power. Will a Suzuki 250 be enough get up and go or will a pair of 150s be necessary? I think 3700 is pretty light for a 25' CC compared to a Grady or Mako. Thoughts? My piggy bank would like to say single. Thanks, Lance I have a good friend with a Judge 28'. He has a Honda 90 4-stroke on the back. It trolls nicely. Top speed is around 27mph. It takes a while to get on plane, but it will - eventually. It's all in how fast you want to go. Harry has 150hp on a 21' CC that is, according to him, pretty heavy. He's very pleased with it. The dry weight of my boat is either 2950 or 3000 pounds. I suspect the latter is with the molded in front seats, which I did not get. The 150 is terrific.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - All in all, I don't think anyone can other than guess until this guy tells us what make and model so we have an idea of hull configuration. |
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Lance Osojnicki wrote:
Seafox 256CC is the make and model number. http://www.seafoxboats.com I'd go with the Zook 300. |
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Lance Osojnicki wrote:
Seafox 256CC is the make and model number. http://www.seafoxboats.com All in all, I don't think anyone can other than guess until this guy tells us what make and model so we have an idea of hull configuration. Another factor to consider is the primary intended usage. Cruising? off-shore fishing? diving? I know people who are freaked out to run out of sight of land with just a single engine, and others who say a single OB (properly maintained) is the way to go. In either configuration, I'd recommend as much HP as allowed by he manufacturer that you can afford. I've had twins before, but it was stock rigged and I felt at the time with a load of divers and gear and fuel, that boat was under-powered. I now have a single OB (Yamaha 300 HPDI on 24 ft center console) and it suits me just fine. I've run from home in SW Florida to the Keys a couple of times with this single OB. Dual OBs are double the initial cost and double the on-going maintenance. I'm more a near shore boater, so a single works great for me. If I was a serious hard-core off-shore type, then I'd consider the twins. And again, with as much HP as the boat can handle within your budget. DownTime |
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What do you plan to do with the boat and where are you?
Around here, NC, lot of people that like to fish the gulfstream prefer twins because you always have one to get home with. As well as running the inlets, if you lose one you're not in trouble. "Lance Osojnicki" wrote in message ... Seafox 256CC is the make and model number. http://www.seafoxboats.com wrote in message ps.com... On Oct 5, 3:05 pm, HK wrote: John H. wrote: On Fri, 5 Oct 2007 14:18:47 -0400, "Lance Osojnicki" wrote: Howdy, I am looking at a nice 25' center console fishing boat that weighs 3700 pounds dry and without power. Will a Suzuki 250 be enough get up and go or will a pair of 150s be necessary? I think 3700 is pretty light for a 25' CC compared to a Grady or Mako. Thoughts? My piggy bank would like to say single. Thanks, Lance I have a good friend with a Judge 28'. He has a Honda 90 4-stroke on the back. It trolls nicely. Top speed is around 27mph. It takes a while to get on plane, but it will - eventually. It's all in how fast you want to go. Harry has 150hp on a 21' CC that is, according to him, pretty heavy. He's very pleased with it. The dry weight of my boat is either 2950 or 3000 pounds. I suspect the latter is with the molded in front seats, which I did not get. The 150 is terrific.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - All in all, I don't think anyone can other than guess until this guy tells us what make and model so we have an idea of hull configuration. |
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On Fri, 5 Oct 2007 14:18:47 -0400, Lance Osojnicki penned the
following well considered thoughts to the readers of rec.boats: Howdy, I am looking at a nice 25' center console fishing boat that weighs 3700 pounds dry and without power. Will a Suzuki 250 be enough get up and go or will a pair of 150s be necessary? I think 3700 is pretty light for a 25' CC compared to a Grady or Mako. Thoughts? My piggy bank would like to say single. The principle reason to go with twins is redundancy. Your piggy bank and your level of comfort with losing either some or *all* power will have to come to terms..... -- Grady-White Gulfstream, out of Oak Island, NC. Homepage http://pamandgene.idleplay.net/ Rec.boats at Lee Yeaton's Bayguide http://www.thebayguide.com/rec.boats ----------------- www.Newsgroup-Binaries.com - *Completion*Retention*Speed* Access your favorite newsgroups from home or on the road ----------------- |
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