1966 Custom 16' 25 HP 4 stroke speed??
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jw0287 |
Posted on 04/28/14 - 6:54 AM
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Hey, I believe the minimum HP per BW from the past for this hull was a 30HP,
Im not looking to plane with this 25 HP motor,
i hcan afford a brand new 25 hp for around 3500 bucks.
that is tiller,
i fish about 3 miles from my house in the st marys river.
can this motor get this boat to 10mph? roughly 400 RPM?
it would be a 20 inch shaft of course.
or since i probably woudlnt be doing any planing, would it make more sense or just get 15 hp an save money?
i have nothing in it, i will be sitting on a padded cooler seat that weighs ~ 20lbs with ice. 3 fishing rods.
no other equipment. no bimini top, not even rold hjolders, its stripped out completly, bare hull.
thanks.
i know i can get a used 40 hp for price of the new 25 hp, but they r remote steering, requiring a new steering system, and probably still just get on plane, an then also taking up the extra space in the boat from the center console, an added maintenance of sterring, and controls, an extra things to break.
as things have brpken on me, i have become a minimalist.
that being said if i came across a good deal on a 40/50 HP good condition id get it, but, still id love to get away with a 25 hP, if i could get to 10MPH, that plenty speed to get to my fishing spots.
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tom blinstrub |
Posted on 04/28/14 - 7:37 AM
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My 16' was a bare hull when I first got it. The first summer I ran it with two Tohatsu 8 hp engines. She would hold a fairly level plane at 12 knots (14 mph) at about 90% power and full speed was near 14 knots. I would guess you could get 20 mph + with a 25 hp.
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JPB |
Posted on 04/28/14 - 8:10 AM
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I recently purchased a 40 HP two stroke and converted it to tiller steer. The conversion parts were about $600 new from mercury and included the trim switch and ignition switch. The conversion took about 2 hours of my time as it was pretty much plug and play.
a conversion kit might be a good option for you if you find a good used engine.
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jw0287 |
Posted on 04/28/14 - 10:35 AM
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Thanks for the info.
I see those 8s still around in your photos, was it tough to tiller 2 motors? Or did u make them remote?
My friend has a 1993 johnson 15 hp, maybe i can throw that on the back see how she goes.
Would i need to drill holes to install a 25 hp? I have blind holes.
The question should be can i moumt the motor woth just the top two holes?
I planned on securing it with just the tiller clamps, so i can put the motor in my garage, harder to steal my motor when i jesr the garage door open an theres a ruger pointed at you.
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tom blinstrub |
Posted on 04/28/14 - 11:05 AM
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I tightened the steering on one and left it pointing straight ahead and steered with the other one. If you plan on using just the clamps make sure you wire them so they don't back off.
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jw0287 |
Posted on 04/28/14 - 12:56 PM
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Thanks, good tip
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jw0287 |
Posted on 04/28/14 - 3:17 PM
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Any chance a 15 inch shaft motor works on this boat?
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Joe Kriz |
Posted on 04/28/14 - 3:20 PM
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jw0287 wrote:
Any chance a 15 inch shaft motor works on this boat?
Not a chance.
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jw0287 |
Posted on 04/28/14 - 3:36 PM
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Thabks for that quick response Joe.
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