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I have read what I think are all the posts on the F150 v F200 performance specifications. Everyone seems to reference the performance bulletins on the Yamaha site. Yet while I can find the bulletins, I can't find any related to any Grady White where the same hull is compared using an F150 and an F200. For that matter, can't even find similar hulls from any manufactuer with a 2004 - 2006 F150/F200 comparison. Not even in the archive. Did they remove these?
Back story --
Just sold my 17 Whaler Dauntless and am looking to purchase Tournament 205, 2004 - 2006 vintage.
There are some 150s around, a few 200s, and a 225 or two. There are not many 2 strokes at all. The price difference is substantial between the 150s' and the 200s and 225s. The 150 doesn't have the corrosion issue that I can see and people seem to love this engine. My use is fishing, slalom skiing, tubing. Coastal waters and lakes on cape cod. Top speed is not as important as being able to get up a water start slalom skier with people on boat.
Generally a statement like this would cause one to say "get the 225, you can never have enough HP". But the larger engine brings with it cost, fuel economy and weight. So I would like to make an engineered choice and actually see the spec sheets for these model years on a similar hull.
Any ideas?
Thanks.
Back story --
Just sold my 17 Whaler Dauntless and am looking to purchase Tournament 205, 2004 - 2006 vintage.
There are some 150s around, a few 200s, and a 225 or two. There are not many 2 strokes at all. The price difference is substantial between the 150s' and the 200s and 225s. The 150 doesn't have the corrosion issue that I can see and people seem to love this engine. My use is fishing, slalom skiing, tubing. Coastal waters and lakes on cape cod. Top speed is not as important as being able to get up a water start slalom skier with people on boat.
Generally a statement like this would cause one to say "get the 225, you can never have enough HP". But the larger engine brings with it cost, fuel economy and weight. So I would like to make an engineered choice and actually see the spec sheets for these model years on a similar hull.
Any ideas?
Thanks.