Actually I think it’s 230 max, at least that’s what my ‘87 Overnighter is rated at.
Don’t know where your located but my back up plan if my 2 stroke Suzuki DT225 dies is to contact Rudi’s in Delaware. I’m sure the cost has gone up but they ran specials throwing in the rigging on a repower to a 4 stroke 4 cylinder Yamaha F200 with a 19 pitch prop.
It’s a much lighter engine than the 6 cylinder versions and is much closer to the weight of the engines built in the late ‘80’s and that’s an important point. The engines built in that time weighed in at around 380lb.s. The F200 is light by today’s standards but it still 485lbs. 6 Cylinder engines are close to 600lb.s and not what Grady had in mind when they designed this boat. My DT225 weighs 470 lb.s and the stern floats low because of it. 15 more lb.s ok, but another 100 I’m not so sure that’d be to good.
yes I’ve researched it to death and settled on that being the best setup to get for the older Overnighters.
Rudi’s Marine cost 4 years back was about $15,000. The tax rate in Delaware is supposed to be an advantage too.
If you look back in the posts for those that have gone this route they are very happy.
Top speed with this engine on an Overnighter is 43mph + — and that’s very respectable.