- Joined
- Oct 20, 2019
- Messages
- 406
- Reaction score
- 159
- Points
- 43
- Location
- Seattle, Washington USA
- Model
- Seafarer
I got a chance to water test my old Seafarer 228 yesterday in Lake Washington. I've only had this boat out 4 times total and only once with the 2001 F225 engine. Previously a Yamaha 200hp HPDI. I installed the engine myself. Got a counter rotation motor from a forum member here. Only issue so far, is a notice the lower unit has a crack in cav plate, near chip, which I saw. I need to get it welded up now.
Performance numbers were similar with both engines. I got slightly faster with the F225. Different props but both 17P. (yes it had the exhaust update)
Engine ran great when I through the hammer down and jumped right on plane. Mounted on 4th (highest hole) on engine and highest hole on bracket for a total of 3.5" above hull. 36" setback. Still haven’t tested in any waves, could ventilate.
Performance numbers with 17P prop
42 MPH at 6000 rpm max
32 mph at 4500 rpm
27 mph at 4000 rpm
in a lake, no current or wind. (maybe could have got 43 but ran out of room)
Kevin, (also forum member) spotted me from Gasworks park and got a photo of my boat. Thanks Kevin!
Performance numbers were similar with both engines. I got slightly faster with the F225. Different props but both 17P. (yes it had the exhaust update)
Engine ran great when I through the hammer down and jumped right on plane. Mounted on 4th (highest hole) on engine and highest hole on bracket for a total of 3.5" above hull. 36" setback. Still haven’t tested in any waves, could ventilate.
Performance numbers with 17P prop
42 MPH at 6000 rpm max
32 mph at 4500 rpm
27 mph at 4000 rpm
in a lake, no current or wind. (maybe could have got 43 but ran out of room)
Kevin, (also forum member) spotted me from Gasworks park and got a photo of my boat. Thanks Kevin!
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