Just brought home a new (to me) 2001 209 escape. It is in pretty decent shape, but the yamaha hpdi 150 on the back is high in hours and the previous owner maintained it poorly.
I'm going to repower the boat before I start thinking about taking out in the gulf for some Texas statewater snapper fishing next summer.
Basically all of the outboards dealer are 70-90 miles from me (honda, suzuki, yamaha).
Ive looked at the suzuki and yamaha I4 200hp motors, and they do seem nice. However, Ive really been thinking about the honda bf150 for a few reasons:
1) I value reliability over pretty much everything else, and the honda outboards seem to have a reputation for it. Insane holeshot and maximum WOT speed are not as important to me as a nice, efficient cruise, ease of maintenance, and reliability.
2) A misspent youth of wrenching on honda/acura cars has given me an irrational emotional affinity for honda products. Im hoping some of my experience from rebuilding a B18c for my integra will make it easier for me to perform regular and meticulous maintenance on the outboard.
3) The weight of the outboard seems to be essentially equivalent to the HPDI it would replace.
4) Honda sea trialed the motor on a Robalo R200, and it seems to make good numbers. This boat is heaver than the grady and seems to have roughly similar hydrodyanmics. https://cdn.powerequipment.honda.com/marine/pdf/props/Robalo R200 - BF150.pdf
Has anyone here ever re-powered their grady with a honda? What do other escape owners have hanging off your transom? Are you happy with it?
I'm going to repower the boat before I start thinking about taking out in the gulf for some Texas statewater snapper fishing next summer.
Basically all of the outboards dealer are 70-90 miles from me (honda, suzuki, yamaha).
Ive looked at the suzuki and yamaha I4 200hp motors, and they do seem nice. However, Ive really been thinking about the honda bf150 for a few reasons:
1) I value reliability over pretty much everything else, and the honda outboards seem to have a reputation for it. Insane holeshot and maximum WOT speed are not as important to me as a nice, efficient cruise, ease of maintenance, and reliability.
2) A misspent youth of wrenching on honda/acura cars has given me an irrational emotional affinity for honda products. Im hoping some of my experience from rebuilding a B18c for my integra will make it easier for me to perform regular and meticulous maintenance on the outboard.
3) The weight of the outboard seems to be essentially equivalent to the HPDI it would replace.
4) Honda sea trialed the motor on a Robalo R200, and it seems to make good numbers. This boat is heaver than the grady and seems to have roughly similar hydrodyanmics. https://cdn.powerequipment.honda.com/marine/pdf/props/Robalo R200 - BF150.pdf
Has anyone here ever re-powered their grady with a honda? What do other escape owners have hanging off your transom? Are you happy with it?