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Seafari Motor Question
Question, If I were to buy MaxFlorida's 20' Seafari which has a 20 inch transom, I was searching for used motors and I found a nice 2001 Yamaha 115 2-Stroke. What do you guys think as far as weight and HP for this boat?
Remember his boat does not have a bracket. Thanks, Tom |
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I really am not a 4 stroke fan, and yeah I am a state employee and do not have tons of money, so I have to also be conservative in my spending. I know we talked about the 90 HP being plenty of horsepower for this setup, but I found a good deal on a 2001 Yamaha 115 for 2k dollars with low hours. So If its a good setup then sounds like I could buy MaxFlorida's boat and this motor and be gtg for 5500.00 dollars!
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How much for the 115 2 stroke?
The reason I ask is I just sold my pair of 2001 115 four stroke Suzuki's for $2400 a piece. Great running too.
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Thanks for the input guys, and yes there are actually two different ones in my area Yamaha 115 motors for about 2000.00.
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Those are GREAT motors and plenty of power for the seafari.
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My 79 seafari has a 175 and honestly a 115 will be enough power, but I do enjoy being able to get up and go.
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360 lb and $2000 at 115 hp sounds perfect as long as the shaft length is right.
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