Re: Motor selection on 1957 Lonestar King Commander
If you are done futzing w/ the vintage motor & want to move to a modern 20-25hp, you should be fine. Once on the transom, adjust weight (fuel, battery) as necessary to get a fairly even float/planing attitude.
Battery cables aren't cheap when you need to buy more then a couple of feet of each. But your commander isn't real big so fuel & cable runs won't be 25+ft...
You side console setup puts you forward of the rear bench, but not as far forward as GD's. You may need to move more weight further forward then he did. Too much forward isn't any better then being stern heavy, neither are ideal.
You can use weighted bags or whatever (a 50-75lb kid works good for easily moved ballast) while trying to see how much weight to move & where to locate it. Just don't call the kids ballast in front of the Admiral or Children/Family services :facepalm:
Welcome to Iboats & I love the look of your Commander w/ the vintage Evinrude:
If you haven't yet, I definitely recommend you start a motor thread in the Johnson/Evinrude forum & see if they can help you get the gremlins out of it. It looks GREAT.
Pix looks a bit stern heavy now, but even a vintage, stout L*S is really lightweight and nose high w/ a 35hp on the back.
If you remove it, even not quite running right, I'd keep that Evinrude. It's the 'right' motor for that boat, IMO
More pix of OB & boat, please