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Old 09-01-2009, 07:37 AM
Fr. Frank Fr. Frank is offline
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Default Re: 25 seafari questions - weight calculations

Here's what I figure on speed for your 25' Seafari, based upon your hull shape and bottom paint, with the right prop, + or - 10%. These are approximate results I got with a 1973 25' Wellcraft Nova II conversion from twin 165 hp sterndrives to single outboard on a Gil bracket to twin outboards on Gil Brackets. The boat belonged to the marina where I worked, and we changed it around quite a bit. It had K-planes already installed. All the results below were without using the planes.

We tried a single 235 Evinrude 1st. That was a pig. Then we tried a single 250 hp V8 Evinrude. We blew the powerhead in under 30 hours. Then we mounted the 275 3.4L Mercury. We ran that for a couple of months, then we switched to twins. Of the above, only the V8 Evinrude was a new motor. The BB Mercs were rebuilds from the Marine Patrol.

Original twin 165 hp Mercruisers cruised at 28-30 mph, 4-5 seconds to plane, WOT around 41-42 mph.
Single 235 hp Evinrude V6 cruised at 23-25 mph, 8-10 seconds to plane, WOT around 28-30 mph.
Single 250 hp Evinrude V8 cruised at 29-30 mph, 7-8 seconds to plane, WOT around 34-35 mph.
Single 275 hp Mercury BB V6 cruised around 29-30 mph, 5 seconds to plane, WOT around 38-39 mph.
Twin 275 hp Mercury BB V6 cruised around 34-35 mph, 3-4 seconds to plane, WOT around 46-48 mph.

Either the single 250 hp V8 or the 275 hp V6 had acceptable performance. Note that even twin 275 hp could not get the boat above 50 mph. I remember the single Mercury 275 used less fuel (23 gph) at near WOT (5200 rpms than the Evinrude 250 at cruise rpms of 4300 (24 gph).

While I suspect you'll use less fuel than the above, performance should be comparable.

Your major hurdle will be managing your CG.
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Old 09-01-2009, 07:31 PM
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Default Re: 25 seafari questions - weight calculations

fr.frank thank you, for the good piece of info. i dont need to race anyone. i just want more cockpit space and efficiency(sp). while "freshing up" the boat at the same time
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Old 09-01-2009, 08:25 PM
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Default Re: 25 seafari questions - weight calculations

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it had a 260hp mercruser fuel injected fwc 350ci with the bravo 3 drive a great combo top speed was mid to upper 40's and it sipped fuel between 25-28 knots and rode sweet plus she carried a 1000lbs of fuel 175gals!!!!

you should be fine with a single at 250+hp i'm not suprised you were passed trimmed out the 251 will fly but trim it in a little and they cut the seas like a knife i was very happy with it just never had time for it so i went back to trailering and bought my seacraft!!!
good luck and keep us posted
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