Hi all, I'm new to this site and have tried the search function in an attempt to answer my question but still have ?????'s and am thinking there's some old Grady hand out there who can tell me just what I want to know.
I have a "vintage" (1978) 204 Overnighter that's still in great shape, and I really want to keep it so need to repower. For those who are unfamiliar, it's one of those with fake lapstrakes (that I like) and is beige/brown in color and it has the notch in the transom. I've got a friend who's an expert at fiberglass and last fall I removed the old motor and scuppers and everything else bolted to the transom and had him check it out (some moisture but not rotted) and thoroughly dry it and fill every hole in it as well as 3 layers of glass around the top of the transom (to seal the deck/hull joint) and re-gelcoat it. I plan to use a 25" shaft Mercury outboard (I know an awesome and reasonably priced mechanic who prefers working on mercs) so to accommodate the longer shaft, will add a 5" transom jack to mount the new motor on. I have it set up with 2 batteries, one on each side under the aft seats, and a 15hp, 4 stroke kicker on the port side. I use the boat primarily for fishing day trips with 2 or 3 people aboard, but occasionally for water skiing (kicker removed) with a crowd aboard too. I live in Maine so we have a short season and I only put about 250 gallons of gasoline through it a year with the old motor. I'd plan to keep the boat indefinitely (I'm 53) I'd like to avoid adding trim tabs. When I bought it, it had a very old, now deceased, 235hp Evinrude on the transom. That's about all the pertinent info I can think of, so.......
....now for my question. How heavy (in pounds) an outboard can I get away with, or would you recommend, considering all the above, as well as the scupper locations? The 3 liter Opti's (Merc's 2 stroke direct injected 2 stroke) in 200 or 225 hp are a little over 500#'s, and the 175 Opti weighs in at about 430#. All the Verado's (4 strokes) in 175 and above are also over 500#. The third option is about a 7 year old EFI 2 stroke and those are all under 500#, even up to 225hp, with the 175hp EFI around 420#. I don't want to go below 175hp. I realize that not many of you are real familiar with boats as old as mine, but the scuppers seem to be about the same height as most other Grady's I've seen. The boat is currently in storage and I don't have the option of "trying on" various weight motors and putting it in the water to see how it sits, etc. There are lots of used Opti's out there and they get great gas mileage so are tempting, especially if I could find a 175XL. The only 4 stroke that's even a possibility is the 175hp, with the larger ones being very heavy. The EFI's get worse mileage and pollute more, but weigh less. So, which used motor should I buy?
Note: I'm familiar with the Opti '00-'02 "issues." Don't have anything against any other brand outboards, but want to stick with Merc.
I'd love to hear from any of you, especially older 20' Overnighter owners, who may have recently faced this same decision, what's the heaviest motor you'd be comfortable running on your/my boat and what are your thoughts? Thanks in advance!
I have a "vintage" (1978) 204 Overnighter that's still in great shape, and I really want to keep it so need to repower. For those who are unfamiliar, it's one of those with fake lapstrakes (that I like) and is beige/brown in color and it has the notch in the transom. I've got a friend who's an expert at fiberglass and last fall I removed the old motor and scuppers and everything else bolted to the transom and had him check it out (some moisture but not rotted) and thoroughly dry it and fill every hole in it as well as 3 layers of glass around the top of the transom (to seal the deck/hull joint) and re-gelcoat it. I plan to use a 25" shaft Mercury outboard (I know an awesome and reasonably priced mechanic who prefers working on mercs) so to accommodate the longer shaft, will add a 5" transom jack to mount the new motor on. I have it set up with 2 batteries, one on each side under the aft seats, and a 15hp, 4 stroke kicker on the port side. I use the boat primarily for fishing day trips with 2 or 3 people aboard, but occasionally for water skiing (kicker removed) with a crowd aboard too. I live in Maine so we have a short season and I only put about 250 gallons of gasoline through it a year with the old motor. I'd plan to keep the boat indefinitely (I'm 53) I'd like to avoid adding trim tabs. When I bought it, it had a very old, now deceased, 235hp Evinrude on the transom. That's about all the pertinent info I can think of, so.......
....now for my question. How heavy (in pounds) an outboard can I get away with, or would you recommend, considering all the above, as well as the scupper locations? The 3 liter Opti's (Merc's 2 stroke direct injected 2 stroke) in 200 or 225 hp are a little over 500#'s, and the 175 Opti weighs in at about 430#. All the Verado's (4 strokes) in 175 and above are also over 500#. The third option is about a 7 year old EFI 2 stroke and those are all under 500#, even up to 225hp, with the 175hp EFI around 420#. I don't want to go below 175hp. I realize that not many of you are real familiar with boats as old as mine, but the scuppers seem to be about the same height as most other Grady's I've seen. The boat is currently in storage and I don't have the option of "trying on" various weight motors and putting it in the water to see how it sits, etc. There are lots of used Opti's out there and they get great gas mileage so are tempting, especially if I could find a 175XL. The only 4 stroke that's even a possibility is the 175hp, with the larger ones being very heavy. The EFI's get worse mileage and pollute more, but weigh less. So, which used motor should I buy?
Note: I'm familiar with the Opti '00-'02 "issues." Don't have anything against any other brand outboards, but want to stick with Merc.
I'd love to hear from any of you, especially older 20' Overnighter owners, who may have recently faced this same decision, what's the heaviest motor you'd be comfortable running on your/my boat and what are your thoughts? Thanks in advance!