I just purchased my overnighter last Sept. after I took it to a marine mechanic who gave the engine a clean bill of health. I took his word for it and purchased it only to have basically nothing but troubles with the engine since then.
I have one more appointment with a dfferent outfit to see if they can get it to run reliably. If that does not work I will be thinking of repowering (almost to the point of have to repower) the boat. It currently has a 1989 Yamaha 175etxf on it. It ran decent for the last two times I had it out before putting it away for last winter so I know what the engine should be capable of. It is now giving me problems again. I have a buddy who says that engine technology has come a long ways in 20 years and I can probably put a smaller engine on it and get very similar performance to what I should be getting with the 175
I do not think I am going to be able to swing a new state of the art 4 stroke but I can probably afford 6-7,000 worth of motor. Does anyone have any opinions as to what would be the smallest motor you would put on the boat to get comparible performance and how new of a motor should I be able to get in the recommended size for the money I have available. Decent mileage is a concern and I do not have a preference as far as 2-stroke or 4-stroke.
Most of my fishing will be large lake or Chesapeake Bay fishing.
Thanks for any ideas.
The motor can currently get me on plane in less than 4 seconds and reaches a top speed of around 38 mph.
I have one more appointment with a dfferent outfit to see if they can get it to run reliably. If that does not work I will be thinking of repowering (almost to the point of have to repower) the boat. It currently has a 1989 Yamaha 175etxf on it. It ran decent for the last two times I had it out before putting it away for last winter so I know what the engine should be capable of. It is now giving me problems again. I have a buddy who says that engine technology has come a long ways in 20 years and I can probably put a smaller engine on it and get very similar performance to what I should be getting with the 175
I do not think I am going to be able to swing a new state of the art 4 stroke but I can probably afford 6-7,000 worth of motor. Does anyone have any opinions as to what would be the smallest motor you would put on the boat to get comparible performance and how new of a motor should I be able to get in the recommended size for the money I have available. Decent mileage is a concern and I do not have a preference as far as 2-stroke or 4-stroke.
Most of my fishing will be large lake or Chesapeake Bay fishing.
Thanks for any ideas.
The motor can currently get me on plane in less than 4 seconds and reaches a top speed of around 38 mph.