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Posted on 02/22/08 - 4:48 PM
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Anyone running this set up?
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Posted on 02/22/08 - 5:47 PM
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Are you nuts? I thought you were going to put a 50hp on it. You really want this sucker to scream don't you DHJ?
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Posted on 02/22/08 - 6:19 PM
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i have a 90 on a 16... fast...
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Doug V |
Posted on 02/22/08 - 6:49 PM
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The owner's manual cautions that the maximum 70 HP installed on the 15 creates a "high performance" craft (not an exact quote, but something close to that).
I repowered a 15 with a 70 HP Yamaha back in the 80's. It could chine walk pretty easily while trimmed out. I would think 90 HP would be pretty wild. Not impossible, but caution should be exercised at higher speeds.
Doug
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Posted on 02/22/08 - 7:10 PM
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I'm not sure what end result you are looking for but I would think twice before I bolted a 90 on a 15. Weight factor would be a big concern and I would imagine at WOT it would be very squirrly and unstable. I have a 60 on mine and at WOT it is skipping along pretty quick. I would venture to guess that you would probably get better performance out of a 70 vs a 90. Top end and out of the shoot.
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MW |
Posted on 02/23/08 - 12:15 AM
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That's a bit much for the little 15', I have a 50 HP on mine and she's "Quick", a 70 hp on that hull is a rocket, the 15' "Classic" hull is only rated for a max. H.P. of 70.
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Posted on 02/23/08 - 4:12 AM
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Mr Kemmler runs a 90 on his 15 Mishchief....
Here is a link to his personal page...
Bob Kemmler Jrs Personal Page
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sfergson727 |
Posted on 02/23/08 - 9:21 AM
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Mine runs over 40 mph with a 70 HP Johnson, and it can chine walk at that speed. I would not even consider putting a larger engine on it. BTW, if you are boarded by the coast guard with a larger engine than the data plate specifies, I believe you are in for a ticket, and possibly prosecution for careless/reckless operations. Don't know this for a fact, but I would consider it before putting the engine on.
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Posted on 02/23/08 - 2:54 PM
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sfergson727, you are not violating any federal law by powering with an engine of higher HP than shows on your capacity plate. You may be violating state laws, but not federal and as such the CG won't give you a citation for overpowering.
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Posted on 02/23/08 - 3:00 PM
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thats too much! i'm putting a 60 e-tec on mine and i think that is a lot. when you start to chine walk, you'll think twice.
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Posted on 02/24/08 - 6:28 AM
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My 15 came with a 1979 85 Rude and still runs well, when the ole gal gives up I will go with a 70 due to gas prices. She is quick but the weight , gas prices and noise
makes me want to go 70 hp.
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Posted on 02/24/08 - 7:06 AM
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Good to know about the federal law, thanks. I still think putting a 90 HP engine on a 15 violates the law of common sense though.
Edited by sfergson727 on 02/24/08 - 7:07 AM
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Posted on 02/24/08 - 7:20 PM
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I'm in the 15' with 90hp process right now.
When I pulled off the 70 Evinrude I found a half rotted transom, I just finished with a "SEACAST" retro and it's very strong. If the transom had been OK I would of still hung the 90 as planned. The Whaler 15 can deflnitely handle 20 more horses, especially with a Yamaha 90, 261-lbs, it only weighs 11 pounds more than a OMC 70 which origlnally this boat was rated for. I'm sure my Seacast transom could handle a V-4 now, but she would sit too low in the water. My Yamaha will mount to a 5" manual jackplate, battery and fuel moving forward.
I'm at a point that she's ready to put together!
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Posted on 02/25/08 - 1:55 PM
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I don't "think" it violates "Federal" USCG law but, the USCG does strongly advise against "Over powering" a Hull past it's max rating, It may however violate state reg's., and you may be in violation of that, which may get you a ticket from marine enforcement, The "Capper" is when/if you have an accident, an over powered hull leaves YOU "Wrong" right off the bat. Most outboard places will sell you what ever type of engine you want, they draw the line however, when it comes time for the installation of the motor on the hull, rarely will they install an engine over rated for the hull because, it leaves "THEM" liable in case of an accident. Getting the boat insured could be a problem as well.
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Bob Kemmler JR |
Posted on 02/25/08 - 3:43 PM
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I run a 90 on a 15 Mischief, see's over 50 mph with no sign of chine walk. I'm thinking of selling the 90 in favor of a 150+. 90's no big deal, you don't have to floor it all the time and the motor will hardly work hard at all.
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sraab928 |
Posted on 02/25/08 - 4:34 PM
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I knew you would chime in Bob... so your going to skip the 115 and go right for the 150? You da man!
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Posted on 02/25/08 - 4:42 PM
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Bob, make sure you get us a video of that thing running WOT with the 150 on it! That thing is gonna haul butt!
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Bob Kemmler JR |
Posted on 03/02/08 - 4:53 PM
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Never know a 200 or 250 weighs the same as a 150 I have a buddy offering to yank the 280 race Merc off his stv river rocket just to see the looks on peoples faces when we cruise out to the local sand bar on a sat or sun That thing sounds MEAN too.
I have given thought to selling the Mischief and the 13 and just getting down to one boat. the 21 will probably be the most often boat used when done and it would be less headaches for me all around as a single boat owner. Hard to tell though? I sure do love that red mischief. There would definately be footage of a V6 on a 15 footer, hopefully it wouldn't be used for my eulogy
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Posted on 03/03/08 - 4:02 AM
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Bob, I always look at it this way, If you ain`t skeered, your not having fun!! The problem is In order to get folks to go out in my Bass boat with me, I have to promise to keep the speed down. Its no fun at all.
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sraab928 |
Posted on 03/03/08 - 6:20 AM
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Bob - considering becoming a one boat owner?? Say it isn't so... You searched so long and hard for that Mischief.
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