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Dump on the twin 150 oceanrunners for a single df300
Well Saturday was my last trip with the 2 strokes. I took 210 gallons of fuel and came home with 30gallons. 6 people with ice I averaged 3/4 mpg. 55nm is our fishing grounds and I can't get to 1000' of water. Suzuki 300 on the way. I'll keep you posted on the results. My boat is bracketed so it should work out perfect. I just have to figure if it's a 25" or 30" shaft.
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On my '91, 25' old style bracketed Contender, I went from twin 25" 150 Yamaha Hpdis to a single 30" 225 Yammie 4 stroke. Fuel economy went from 1.6-1.8 to 2.2-2.6 mpg, depending on load and sea conditions. The boat is more sensitive to weight and seas compared to before.
Eventually will upgrade to a 300 hp. You should see close to 3.0 mpg in average conditions. I have a twin engine Stainless Marine, which I did not move. Mounted the engine at the highest setting, but it could still go up a few more inches; needs a small porta bracket or similar. |
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All single with brackets I've seen should be 30". Measure twice, cut once
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I think it's a 25" shaft on single brackets. Check Hermco's posts and check out his web site for confirmation.
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Good luck with the Suzuki 300, have had one for 4 years and love the performance and 3.1 mpg, not to mention the boat sits nice and flat in the water. I do not have a bracket and am using a 30 inch motor.
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Where are you and what are your plans for the old motahs? |
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