Keeldad
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- May 13, 2018
- Messages
- 85
- Reaction score
- 41
- Points
- 28
- Age
- 67
- Location
- Ocean City, NJ
- Model
- Seafarer
FWW, I have a ‘99 226 hardtop and pulpit with a Yamaha 200 4 cylinder 4 stroke. I had originally purchased the engine new in 2013 for a ‘76 22’ Mako CC but ended up getting tired of freezing my *** off in the Atlantic in the fall and went looking for something with more shelter for my aged self. Found an extremely well-maintained 226 with the original Evinrude 225 2 stroke for a good price. Ran it for a season and had the 200 4stroke put on the following winter. I worried about it being under powered all that winter but my mechanic assured me I’d be fine. He also knows me well and the type of boating I do. That was 3 years ago and I have no complaints. If I was buying a new engine I’d definitely go to a 225-250 but I had what I had and went with that. Some guys want to go faster or need more power but with a hardtop and pulpit, full tank of fuel and 2 big guys on board I can do 34-35mph. Where I fish and run my boat, I have no need to go faster than that. No problem with holeshots either because we’ve mastered the use of the trim tabs. Some guys never use them but they make a world of performance difference once you figure them out. I’m not saying that the boat doesn’t need a 225 or 250. Optimally it does but I’m not ready to invest in a new engine just to pick up another 10mph. Oh yeah, it also sips fuel. Something to be said with fuel prices being what they are.