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I'm at a crossroads of either selling my boat or repowering with newer used motor(s). The latter seems like a lot of money / work and I'm not sure the value will be there if I decide to part ways in the next few yrs (based on prices I see around me and how long the expensive ones sit around). 2000 Chase 263, so "extended hull" and rated for 500hp. Mine has a single 250 OX66. I know general consensus is best with twin 200s, but I'm worried about complexity of single to twin swap (extra batteries, switches, wiring, I imagine fuel pickup, steering modification, etc). A 300 doesn't seem like a large enough upgrade, so eyeing 2015-ish 350s (verados seem more plentiful). I emailed GW, but vague response about boat being rated for 500 and after two reply emails, I can't get a definitive answer on "can it handle the weight of a single 350?". I understand a 350 weighs less than twin 250 OX66, but obviously weight is spread differently and thus my concern. I would be bringing it in to have bangcap removed and transom fully glassed, so thought of having a bracket created to "line" the splashwell... it'd bolt to rear & sides to help spread the concentrated weight, but not sure if it's even necessary. Thoughts?