wrxhoon
Well-Known Member
Mustang65.
I think you are confusing DTS ( Digital Throttle and Shift) with DES ( digital electric steering) Just like Luckydude said wires are even lighter than cable and the 2 solenoids to control gear and throttle wouldn't weigh more than one pound.
Mercury V8 is slightly lighter than equivalent Yam, the weight difference wouldn't sway my choice . The V8 is much more balanced engine and more capacity, that would sway me to choose it over the V6 Yam everything else being equal. I would not consider the Zuk unless I couldn't afford the other two, or supply issues.
It is true the 228 has gotten a bit heavier over the years, post 2012 boats all weigh about the same and they have different bracket all one with swim platform and longer so more flotation 1999 boats had a max 260hp on the plate, some earlier models had 280 and post 2012 have 300 hp max.
I think you will find the 3000 lbs 1998 you are quoting is for a vista top not hardtop, the 3350lb would be for the hardtop. The 3510 lb would be for post 2012 boats.
The fuel tanks have gone from 92 gal in 1999 to 125 gal , I don't know when they changed but my 2013 has 125 gal then back to 114, again not sure when but you can find it on the GW website.
GW use Yamahas and the weight of the 250 and 300 are the same . I can assure you the transom on the 228 is very strong even has a 3"x2"? crossmember reinforcement, if anything was to give it will be the bracket bot the transom unless it is waterlogged.
As for prices I can't comment because I'm not in USA , locked up in Australia for the foreseeable future. Here Yam and Merc are about the same like for like and Zuk much cheaper. In most cases you get what you pay for.
For the record I have a 2013 228 with hardtop, 250 HP Yam DTS, my last boat was 1999 228 Vista top, originally 250 Yam 2 smoke repowered with 250 Merc Opti. No Merc v8's back them and the 3.3lt 250 4 stroke Yam weighed much more that the boat was designed for.
Good luck in whatever you decide to buy.
I think you are confusing DTS ( Digital Throttle and Shift) with DES ( digital electric steering) Just like Luckydude said wires are even lighter than cable and the 2 solenoids to control gear and throttle wouldn't weigh more than one pound.
Mercury V8 is slightly lighter than equivalent Yam, the weight difference wouldn't sway my choice . The V8 is much more balanced engine and more capacity, that would sway me to choose it over the V6 Yam everything else being equal. I would not consider the Zuk unless I couldn't afford the other two, or supply issues.
It is true the 228 has gotten a bit heavier over the years, post 2012 boats all weigh about the same and they have different bracket all one with swim platform and longer so more flotation 1999 boats had a max 260hp on the plate, some earlier models had 280 and post 2012 have 300 hp max.
I think you will find the 3000 lbs 1998 you are quoting is for a vista top not hardtop, the 3350lb would be for the hardtop. The 3510 lb would be for post 2012 boats.
The fuel tanks have gone from 92 gal in 1999 to 125 gal , I don't know when they changed but my 2013 has 125 gal then back to 114, again not sure when but you can find it on the GW website.
GW use Yamahas and the weight of the 250 and 300 are the same . I can assure you the transom on the 228 is very strong even has a 3"x2"? crossmember reinforcement, if anything was to give it will be the bracket bot the transom unless it is waterlogged.
As for prices I can't comment because I'm not in USA , locked up in Australia for the foreseeable future. Here Yam and Merc are about the same like for like and Zuk much cheaper. In most cases you get what you pay for.
For the record I have a 2013 228 with hardtop, 250 HP Yam DTS, my last boat was 1999 228 Vista top, originally 250 Yam 2 smoke repowered with 250 Merc Opti. No Merc v8's back them and the 3.3lt 250 4 stroke Yam weighed much more that the boat was designed for.
Good luck in whatever you decide to buy.