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150 Mercury 4 stroke on a 23 seacraft
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Current SeaCraft projects: 68 27' SeaCraft Race boat 71 20' SeaCraft CC sf 73 23' SeaCraft CC sf 74 20' SeaCraft Sceptre 74 20' SeaCraft CC sf |
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My 23 has a top speed of approx 39mph (+/- 2mph with load/conditions) . . . 38.6 isn't too much of a loss. The conditions usually dictate your cruising speed anyways, so 95% of the time that is enough speed. The Merc 150 3.0L has almost as much displacement as the first generation yamaha 4 strokes 200 - 250hp (3.3L) and Honda 225/250hp (3.5L). It's only 4 cylinders, but it sure seems like it'll do the job.
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Big, are you still running that 3L 250 efi? or did you go back to the old school lightweights?
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Does anyone notice that mercury has removed the optimax
Test data for the 135 thru 175 2.5L engines. The 21 Seacraft with a 150 opti had a 5 mpg cruise and A top end in the low 40's looks like mercury did not want People to compare old with new.
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Redoing their website
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Running the old 2.4's . . . saving the 250EFI for the 25.
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Those are impressive figures! 3.5 MPG is unreal! My hull runs about 45mph but i rarely get up over 40 so who cares, run at 26mph sipping fuel, I have heard all good things about the new Merc 150 4 stroke too!
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