We repowered our 1989 22 seafarer with a 200hp HPDI. Boat ran well and had plenty of power. Seemed like it had more power then the original carbed 225 evinrude. Unless you plan to run and gun, a 250 is not needed, also if you have an open transom, I would not go with anything heavier then the 200 HPDI. The four stroke would be completely out of the question on an open transom seafarer, and the weight of the 250 would be pushing it. The 200 HPDI sits just right in the water. We now have a boat with twin F225's. They are great engines, but do not do any better on gas from what I have seen, it is really a toss up and goes boat to boat. They are quieter and smoke free which is nice. Also, not going through oil like mad is nice. Many complain that four strokes do not have the hole shot of a two stroke, but I think it depends more on each boat. If you were on my 265 express you would beg to differ, I come out of the whole super quick, couldn't imagine planning any quicker. I've also been on many boats where the boats are sluggish, but I think it is more a weight and hull issue then the engines themselves. Either way, both engines are great engines and you will be happy. Good luck in your decision