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Old 10-27-2009, 11:15 AM
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Default Suzuki 250 rigging question

I'm repowering my 23 Sceptre with a 250 Suzuki.I'm having the motor shipped up from Florida and forgot to measure the control cables on my old motor before I sold it.
Does anyone know what length cables I need? it has a dash mounted binnacle control w/transom mounted motor.
Also what pitch Suzuki prop should I go with?
I'm thinking 18.5 or 17
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Old 10-27-2009, 03:50 PM
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Default Re: Suzuki 250 rigging question

Petty sure 20 FT cables work Im running a 16 20 3 blade suke prop at5700 on scepter works great if i did over i,ed go 18 5 but i have plenty of power easy cruse at 28 knots 4200 rpm
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Old 10-27-2009, 04:45 PM
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Default Re: Suzuki 250 rigging question

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... forgot to measure the control cables on my old motor before I sold it.
Does anyone know what length cables I need?
Look here for instructions and diagram on measuring for control cables.

If you have a binnacle control instead of side-mount, add the distance of the control from the hull-side if the cables run under the gunwale. SO you would have A+B+4' plus distance from gunwale.
If the cables run aft below the deck, add the distance from the hull side plus the binnacle height above the deck.
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