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I could easily slap Twin 200 Ocean Pros On with no problem... This boat has a 200 Lb Hard top and that's it... I was thinking..(I know Dangerous of Me) that if Twin Merc 150's pushed it so well that a Single 250 would be Dang Near perfect. I guess I didn't realize how much deeper the seafari is vs the tsunami... I thought it was the exact same hull just stretched 2.5 feet... I did read your entire bahamas thread... Loved the pics and videos... I will now go hunt up strick and Herons build threads now... Thanks for all your input Cameron... Regards, Robert |
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I like the idea of the notched transom with a 30 inch df 300. The balance would be preserved and motor would be low enough to make it to the right depth. I have the same set up on my Tsunami with a df 250 on a small adjustable 10" bracket that would works well too. A big single just off the back wouldn't be any more than the pair of cast iron engine and drives that were in it.
I checked ebay and there are no 300s right now but I have seen some great deals on there with reasonably low hours and controls included for around $13k or less. The df 300 has forged everything and is a rock solid motor you can run on the cheapest pump gas with no issue. I also agree you could do it with the 250 as well and save $3k but for the price difference and fly by wire I would go big if you could squeeze it in your budget.
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This is what the set up looks like off the back of the Tsunami with the notch. You can't see the small CNC bracket but it works well with the 30 inch motor. I would love to see the same on a 25. When or if I find one at project level I would like to do some experimenting.
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I am just learning about my hull. But I do have pics of the inside of the hull.
http://www.classicseacraft.com/commu...5&postcount=82 I didn't have a tank deck. Like the others, I would be concerned with LCG. Some ballast forward and low would be a good idea, I think. I am leery of an I/O, also. This is my first. I am curious to see how you do with a single big O/B. |
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I am kicking around a ton of ideas and am 90% convinced that the 250 EFI is the way to go... For now I can pick up a Super nice 25" Merc 250 for around $5000 Looking like I am the 25' Seafari Guinea Pig. Robert Quote:
My budget wont allow that kind of dough for Power right now... I am setting a cap limit of $5500 for Repower... and Probably better since there is not a lot of data on this set up... Thanks for the Input... Robert Quote:
We are in the same boat...LOL There is no way on this planet I will run an I/O under any circumstances...and no way I would run one offshore 40 or 50 miles and only one Power Plant... On Your boat... I would run the Bracket in a Second... Robert |
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I know people think this way all the time...but folks cruise across the ocean on a single engine. Hell I cruised from the Great Lakes to the Gulf Of Mexico on one engine. And yes at times I was way off shore.
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My two cents........if you get the EFI you will love it UNTIL you go the the gas pump, ask me how I know! Then in a year or two you will say "I want to re-power with new technology" to cut my gas bills. In the end, do it right the first time! Then you won't have to go through the justification process over and over......I know, I do it every time I go out!
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Thanks for the Clarification of my post.. Robert Quote:
The Merc EFI 250 or a Yami 250 ox66 is gonna be a huge upgrade over the 92 Johnson 200 Looper I have been running for fuel economy. That looper on its best day got about 1 mpg if it was running good. I am already dumping serious money into this boat... I can live this year with a 250 EFI and the Pumps vs digging up another $5,000 for newer Technology. It will beat the hell out of owning a boat that sits here for a year getting a Make Over ... I wanna Fish and Hunt out of this Machine. Thanks for the Reply though. Robert |
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That west coast seashore is way way more unforgiving than the east coast. Gotta have the kicker. 4 stroke kicker / trolling motors save a lot of fuel.
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Every last one of them will have a 8hp Yamaha High Thrust kicker or a 15 Hp Yamaha kicker with Extra Long shaft on them... The dreaded day you gotta come in from 15 miles out on the kicker sucks... but I am really leaning towards a 15 HP Yamaha Xtra Long High Thrust and a single 250 EFI or OX66 motor for now. I can get that done together for under 6,000 total... Toss in a porta bracket and this should work... Huge difference between 17" of setback and 30" fixed bracket... Unless someone chimes in with a great reason to forgo this I am going to end up being the Seafari 25' Pig Tester I guess.... Just so tough when there is no data on this boat to speak of outside of the I/O situation... Appreciate the feedback my friend... Do you have any other Ideas? Robert |
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