roncoop75
Petty Officer 1st Class
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- Jun 23, 2010
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Re: too much boat?
Upgrading the motor, he stated, is $500. Smart tabs would only be about $100. Plus, the $500 is only going to get him 10 horse. That's not going to make much difference, especially when going from THAT 40 to THAT 50 is just a tune, MAYBE a few things to make it breath better, which, as stated, isn't going to make it jump out of the hole any better. That 50 is only going to gain on the upper end of the rev range. If $500 would get him from a 50 to a 90 then I'd agree with you. But 10 horse, on the top end, is useless to him. If he's at the end of his budget but doesn't want to downgrade the boat, I don't see any other affordable option.
Well if he would need to add a couple hundred for the smart tabs then I would suggest upgrading the motor now then trying to enhance a weaker motor.
I dont have the same boat but my boat specs are close to the one your looking at.
I have a 16' bow rider with a dry weight of 700lbs with a 70 hp Johnson on it and I would still like more power. But mine is a 2 stroke and an older model where they measured HP at the crank and not the prop.
Hope that helps.
Good luck with your first boat!
Upgrading the motor, he stated, is $500. Smart tabs would only be about $100. Plus, the $500 is only going to get him 10 horse. That's not going to make much difference, especially when going from THAT 40 to THAT 50 is just a tune, MAYBE a few things to make it breath better, which, as stated, isn't going to make it jump out of the hole any better. That 50 is only going to gain on the upper end of the rev range. If $500 would get him from a 50 to a 90 then I'd agree with you. But 10 horse, on the top end, is useless to him. If he's at the end of his budget but doesn't want to downgrade the boat, I don't see any other affordable option.