Moserkr
Chief Officer + Starmada Splash Of The Year 2021
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Hey Starmada!
The lakes n rivers are full out here and winter is still coming! Currently in a blizzard and expecting 3-7’ of snow!! Thank the Lord I didnt try to restore my boat this year - the winter I chose never saw a foot of snow. We have feet on the ground already and its cold!!
Its been a while since Ive worked on my boat or motor, and it has become apparent to me what I have more of - its not time. I love the old 2 strokes but mine have seen better days. I dont have the time to learn how to and then actually fix them. No one locally will work on a 40 year old motor either so cant throw money at the problem. After talking with the Admiral, she has come to like the idea of putting the cherry on top of a full boat rebuild - a brand new motor. There will be lots of full lakes to enjoy this year.
Ive been doing some homework and out of the big 3 - honda, yamaha, and mercury - Ive narrowed it down to wanting a mercury. The 2 biggest selling points? Local dealers that actually called me back, and maintenance free valve train. The yam’s n honda’s need valve adjustments to function well and the dealer service centers here are few n far. Mercury is also offering a 5 year warranty right now - 2 more than their standard 3 if bought in the next 30 days.
So, hearts really set on a merc. Question then is, does a 75hp really offer that much more than a 60hp? Im leaning heavily towards the 75hp. My biggest thing is getting up on plane fast - a good hole shot. We are usually loaded down pretty heavy, and Id like to use the boat for water sports - tubes n skis. The 75hp not only has more hp, but significantly more displacement. With the right prop, I can see it pulling out of the water well. Not concerned with top speed much, both should do 30mph+ no problem which is plenty.
Not worried about price, fuel usage, or weight. The new transom can handle the 100lb weight difference, and will actually benefit me I think. I shifted 100lbs forward when I put my 19g fuel tank towards the front. The boat rides slightly nose forward with the current 250lb motor on back and a full tank of fuel up front. So constantly having 100lbs off the back would rebalance her well in my mind. I could also move batteries to under the consoles from the rear, or put in lithium, to shift or save weight.
I wish I could slap a 90hp on the back but the coast guard rating is 85hp, and my insurance will drop me for going over that rating. Bummer. But seeing as how the 75hp is a tuned down 90hp, and with me living at altitude, I hear the air restrictor can be removed to squeeze a few more horses out of the 75s…
So those are my current thoughts. Most of y’all have been around boats far longer than I have so Id like some other opinions. Plan is to make the call within the next 2 weeks. A new motor would be here around the time the snow melts. Would get it installed and on the water right as summer starts warming up!
Thanks everyone,
Scott
Aka Moserkr
The lakes n rivers are full out here and winter is still coming! Currently in a blizzard and expecting 3-7’ of snow!! Thank the Lord I didnt try to restore my boat this year - the winter I chose never saw a foot of snow. We have feet on the ground already and its cold!!
Its been a while since Ive worked on my boat or motor, and it has become apparent to me what I have more of - its not time. I love the old 2 strokes but mine have seen better days. I dont have the time to learn how to and then actually fix them. No one locally will work on a 40 year old motor either so cant throw money at the problem. After talking with the Admiral, she has come to like the idea of putting the cherry on top of a full boat rebuild - a brand new motor. There will be lots of full lakes to enjoy this year.
Ive been doing some homework and out of the big 3 - honda, yamaha, and mercury - Ive narrowed it down to wanting a mercury. The 2 biggest selling points? Local dealers that actually called me back, and maintenance free valve train. The yam’s n honda’s need valve adjustments to function well and the dealer service centers here are few n far. Mercury is also offering a 5 year warranty right now - 2 more than their standard 3 if bought in the next 30 days.
So, hearts really set on a merc. Question then is, does a 75hp really offer that much more than a 60hp? Im leaning heavily towards the 75hp. My biggest thing is getting up on plane fast - a good hole shot. We are usually loaded down pretty heavy, and Id like to use the boat for water sports - tubes n skis. The 75hp not only has more hp, but significantly more displacement. With the right prop, I can see it pulling out of the water well. Not concerned with top speed much, both should do 30mph+ no problem which is plenty.
Not worried about price, fuel usage, or weight. The new transom can handle the 100lb weight difference, and will actually benefit me I think. I shifted 100lbs forward when I put my 19g fuel tank towards the front. The boat rides slightly nose forward with the current 250lb motor on back and a full tank of fuel up front. So constantly having 100lbs off the back would rebalance her well in my mind. I could also move batteries to under the consoles from the rear, or put in lithium, to shift or save weight.
I wish I could slap a 90hp on the back but the coast guard rating is 85hp, and my insurance will drop me for going over that rating. Bummer. But seeing as how the 75hp is a tuned down 90hp, and with me living at altitude, I hear the air restrictor can be removed to squeeze a few more horses out of the 75s…
So those are my current thoughts. Most of y’all have been around boats far longer than I have so Id like some other opinions. Plan is to make the call within the next 2 weeks. A new motor would be here around the time the snow melts. Would get it installed and on the water right as summer starts warming up!
Thanks everyone,
Scott
Aka Moserkr