Thank you all for being there
I am from Newfoundland in the sometimes harsh north atlantic
I presently own a locally made boat called a sea serpent which is a great boat and handles the seas well.
I have a one year old 90hp etec which I would like to keep.
A chap from Maine has a 23' gulfstream which appears in great shape with 2 yamaha 150s one of which works.
My question is ... will my one 90hp get this boat on plane. Would I manage 20 to 25mph?
I have no desire to get 40mph would be a tough thing to do around here anyway. Tis 4000km to the nearest coast when heading east. She is normally rough
I was looking at a 22' grady as well. Seems they have an 8' beam.
Mine has a 7' beam which results in significant twist on 8 foot swells. Looking for more beam to decrease this cavitation.
As I see it another foot of beam from the seafarer would be a definite improvement but a 10' beam would be sweet
I would not be able to run twin 150hps as the fuel expense would keep me at the wharf.
Thank you all for any opinions
I am from Newfoundland in the sometimes harsh north atlantic
I presently own a locally made boat called a sea serpent which is a great boat and handles the seas well.
I have a one year old 90hp etec which I would like to keep.
A chap from Maine has a 23' gulfstream which appears in great shape with 2 yamaha 150s one of which works.
My question is ... will my one 90hp get this boat on plane. Would I manage 20 to 25mph?
I have no desire to get 40mph would be a tough thing to do around here anyway. Tis 4000km to the nearest coast when heading east. She is normally rough
I was looking at a 22' grady as well. Seems they have an 8' beam.
Mine has a 7' beam which results in significant twist on 8 foot swells. Looking for more beam to decrease this cavitation.
As I see it another foot of beam from the seafarer would be a definite improvement but a 10' beam would be sweet
I would not be able to run twin 150hps as the fuel expense would keep me at the wharf.
Thank you all for any opinions