I have read many of the posts here about repowering on the 208 but my situation is a little different I think. I plan to repower my 2000 208 that has a 200 OX-66 with a 225 4S Yamaha.
I emailed Grady about it and they told me that they recommended that I stay "near the 500 lb." limit of the current outboard. I asked why that was needed and was told that 208's "were modified to accept the heavier weight of four stroke engines when they became available". No specifics were given about how they were modified or what problems were found.
I asked for additional information and was told that I should "simulate the extra weight and check water levels and trim". I will do that I am sure, but does anyone here have "an older model" 208 with a 225 4S as power? If so what has been your experience with water levels and water in the cockpit and trim? Are there any other thoughts anyone has about the problems or advantages of such a repower choice?
I emailed Grady about it and they told me that they recommended that I stay "near the 500 lb." limit of the current outboard. I asked why that was needed and was told that 208's "were modified to accept the heavier weight of four stroke engines when they became available". No specifics were given about how they were modified or what problems were found.
I asked for additional information and was told that I should "simulate the extra weight and check water levels and trim". I will do that I am sure, but does anyone here have "an older model" 208 with a 225 4S as power? If so what has been your experience with water levels and water in the cockpit and trim? Are there any other thoughts anyone has about the problems or advantages of such a repower choice?