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i bought this boat has a 175   evinrude  and a 20  kicker  whant to replace it   with a 4  stroke  was thinking  honda yamaha or  suzuki maybe a 150 hp is that to  small  need go to 175 or 200 what the boat can take is 225  hp max help appreciated

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In any case you want to allow for the weight of the kicker on there.

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150 four stroke should do the job nicely


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11 hours ago, whaler1 said:

That’s an easy decision!


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I think he means Yamaha.   :yes:      

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On 2/20/2021 at 8:25 AM, fishinfreak said:

Why not a mercury? Nothing but good reviews on them . My 150 has a ton of power. Easy to maintain and less moving parts

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trust me i can  find one decent im buyng it  dealers having trouble getting new ones

 

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14 minutes ago, farrace said:

yamaha is the way to go i have a 150hp 4 stroke its a 2003 and no problems 

yup gonna go with yamaha

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What size boat is it?  I have a 19’ ultima smoker raft. 115 hp works great and would allow for the extra weight of the kicker. 

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I really have never been happy with an underpowered boat. I would look for a 150HP or up to the max of the boat. later you will regret going lower than 150HP but I like to go as large as I can afford as long as the max of the boat isn't broken.

 

one thing to remember the 150HP 4 stroke is less HP with more weight than the 2 stroke. but a 150HP propped right will serve you very well.

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I think you mean 4 strokes have less torque than a 2 stroke of the same HP.  Which means that you have to typically drop 2 pitches in prop.

 

HP is the same between a 2 and 4 stroke, it’s measured at the prop shaft.

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13 hours ago, Jm1984 said:

I think you mean 4 strokes have less torque than a 2 stroke of the same HP.  Which means that you have to typically drop 2 pitches in prop.

 

HP is the same between a 2 and 4 stroke, it’s measured at the prop shaft.

 

 

I fully understand that but if he replaces a 175HP 2 stroke with a 150HP 4 stroke he is losing 25HP any way you look at it. I didn't say he would lose HP with the same HP motor. I said if he goes to a 150HP he will lose 25HP and gain weight over the 2 stroke. but I could be wrong on the weight because he has more HP with the 2 stroke and it might be a little heavier than a 150HP 4 stroke.

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A 4 stroke will have more torque than a 2 stroke if the same prop rated HP . You should be within at least 80% of the rated HP for your boat . Otherwise you end up working the underpowered motor to death . Cruise at 35mph @ 4500 RPMs with a 150 . With a 175 or larger you may be running 3800 RPMs . I pulled those numbers out of the sky , just noting there will be a big difference, especially with a decent load in the boat . I would go with the biggest HP up to the max that I could afford. 

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