Mustang65fbk
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I would say it depends on what you intend to do with the boat in that are you going to be out with one or two people max and light gear for the majority of the time or is it going to be loaded down substantially? If the former, then I don't see an issue with getting a 150 hp outboard, especially if top speed isn't a big deal for you. Though if it's more similar to the latter, I'd definitely consider more power, or if you want a higher top speed. Sdfish actually posted some real world numbers in a previous thread, as well as the bulletin from the GW website and the combination of a 208 Adventure with an F150 on it for their test boat was a top speed of 40 mph. His top speed on the other hand was just under 38 mph, which I'd say is definitely within reason. If you're not running heavy all the time and don't care about top speed, as well as want to save a few bucks then I don't see an issue going with a 150. That being said, the lightest Mercury 150 is around 455 lbs and the 175 is only 20 lbs heavier at 475 lbs. The Yamaha F150/F200 are almost the same weight at around 510-530 lbs depending on the model number. The Suzuki 150-200 are all the same weight at around 520-530 lbs, especially with their "AP" version. Of which if it were me, I'd look into the pricing for a Suzuki DF175AP/DF200AP as the "AP" version comes with the fly by wire or digital throttle as opposed to mechanical. It's probably also going to be a bit cheaper than Yamaha, as well as maybe even the same or less than the Mercury. Lastly, Suzuki/Mercury both come with a standard 5 year warranty as opposed to Yamaha which only comes with a standard 3 year warranty. Not that you likely couldn't spend extra to get an extended warranty, but that only adds to the costs of repowering.
Adventure 208 with Yamaha F150 data
I thought I would start a new post on this, hopefully we can all share our experiences. I have been considering adding a radar arch or hard top to my 208 with Yamaha F150 on it. I called GW service and they said they still sell the GW adventure with hardtop today with a 150 4 stroke. My...
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