Boat is pulled and my 300’s are in the way! Can not wait for next season alreadyThere was a question about weight and scuppers...I see no difference. Pictures below with both engines. Picture with new engines with a full tank of fuel. Picture with Old engines is when we had our sea trial. View attachment 16515View attachment 16516
Hey Bayhouse, was wondering if you had 3 or 4 blade props on there? I have the 300's on a 330 w/ 3 blades. I'd like to put 4 blades on but can't find what's been working. ThanksI had new 300 zukes on my 330 and she was a whole different boat than with the F225's. I can only imagine that on a 282, you'd be in Beast Mode!
Just an observation. USCG only "certifies" boat's capacity plates for boats less than 20' in length. NMMA has their label on plates for larger boats and is not required by federal law and not USCG certified. Those are developed in conjunction with the manufacturer. Exceeding the capacity listed is not likely to get you a citation from a CG boarding officer during a routine boarding unless you bring attention to yourself and the CG officer is having a bad day! Based on my experience (an old as dirt USCG Boarding Officer), they could get you for reckless and negligent operation if there were contributing factors. Now state regs. and boardings can be a different story.I did a single 250 on my Voyager and it does me just fine. Are you sold on the twins ? The single might do everything you need. Also check your Coast Guard Plate for the HP Rating mine says good up to 350 HP
I am going with Sherer’s marine in Barnegat NJ, job not done yet but Bobby and Adam are great, very happy so far, they even put my old (2006 250s) on my buddy’s MarlinWho did you choose to do the repower? I saw Danny's Marine mentioned earlier in the posts. I had them repower my 228 a couple years back to a Suzuki 250ap and was very happy with their work and communication. The Suzuki has been great. You can service yourself if you choose, which I've done or take it to your favorite mechanic. I performed the 20 hour service myself, but have since taken it to JF Marine Services who have been great and I would highly recommend. I figure that eventually I'll need a mechanic so I'd like to build a rapport with one and save some time.
Amf282 can you pm me, not sure you saw my direct messageIceman...you already know where I stand.....love them!