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YAMAHA V MAX SHO Four Stroke For My HydroStream V-KING-YT

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Re: YAMAHA V MAX SHO Four Stroke For My HydroStream V-KING-Y

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pathfinder22 wrote:Hi, just wanted to congratulate you on your boat. I was a little late. Having owned 3 v-kings, I would recommend going with a 2 stroke. Those boats do not like having that much weight on the transom . I would check the screamandfly forum and try to find a 2.5 mercury or a 2.4 bridgeport at 375 lbs. You won't be disappointed. Also have that transom checked out and make sure it's not wet or has any rot. Most of those boats need cores, if they haven't been replaced already. Good luck and congratulations!
thanks so much for feedback and do you have any pics of your past boats?
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Russf what motor do you have on that good looking boat you have?
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Dmick wrote:Russf what motor do you have on that good looking boat you have?
found my motor on Scream and fly its a 2000 Pro Max(stickers say 150) and only had 6 1/2 hours on it when I got it fall of 2010,....... OH its a 2 stroke with oil injection removed
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Nice buddy I think im going to find a 2.5 mercy racing outboard. Seems it will be a better fit for the boat

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I have had 2strokes and 4strokes there both good motors but I love my new 225 h.o .d.i evenrude its not only quite but fuel consumption it great as it uses very little compared to my 225 mariner the diff is night and day evenrude is a 30-50$ a day boat where as the Mariner is a50-110 $ a day boat same distances driving and about the same speeds but one is on a Valero and the other on a Voyager .I must admit I was sceptical about the 225 ho di but I really like it . :up: What ever you pick good luck in your quest and happy boating .
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Rut311969 wrote:I have had 2strokes and 4strokes there both good motors but I love my new 225 h.o .d.i evenrude its not only quite but fuel consumption it great as it uses very little compared to my 225 mariner the diff is night and day evenrude is a 30-50$ a day boat where as the Mariner is a50-110 $ a day boat same distances driving and about the same speeds but one is on a Valero and the other on a Voyager .I must admit I was sceptical about the 225 ho di but I really like it . :up: What ever you pick good luck in your quest and happy boating .
hey buddy what is the weight of those two motors?
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Dmick wrote: hey buddy what is the weight of those two motors?
I think the 225 HO is a little over 500 lbs and the 225 Mariner probably around 420 lbs, but I ve heard one of those 225 HO before and the thing was running and I was holdin it on the dock and didnt realize it was runnin ...... REAL quiet
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And that was on a 17 foot boat RussF?
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Dmick wrote:And that was on a 17 foot boat RussF?
I think he has the 225 Mariner 420 lbs on a Valero which is 17' 9" like your VKing and he has the 225 HO 503 lbs on a Voyager which is 20 feet .............the boat I was holdin at the dock was 21 feet
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Post: # 12054Post Rut311969 »

Russ is right on the money about my boats as for weight and whats on what .I have owned Mercs for 20years and have had 5 Evenrudes and really like my etec its quite and makes good power and it is every bit as good on gas as the 4strokes .I have not personaly got to run a newer Merc yet . As my mariner is a98 and the etec a 05 it is amazing what they have done in the outboard world in the last few years .
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