I would love to hear more about those suzuki’s. I lost an engine in my 282 last weekend and am trying to figure out if I will repower or repair. How much work was it to convert?
I originally had the 250 ox66's on my '97 and was looking at a few different options... after pricing it all out and talking to a seemingly endless amount of people... i decided to go with the zukes and go up to the digital 300's (basically the same engine as the 250's with a different computer) i had a shop in NJ do the take off, re-rig, and install and the total came in $52 all in... taxes and all.... we did have to change the steering rams as the mounts for the ox's didnt fit the mounts for the zukes...
the weight difference between the new ones and the old ones isn't really that much once you consider the removal of the 2 stroke oil tanks and brackets... it comes out to about 100lbs more ... the zukes are incredibly quiet...
we do mostly offshore fishing... so WOT wasn't really a concern... on saturday we ran with 250 gals of fuel, full ice, and full water with 4 guys and offshore gear... we ran out in the early AM at around 3700-3800rpm doing about 23kts and getting about about 1.2 - 1.25 .... bumped it up to about 4200 at about 27 kts at 1.1 once we got light... we ran 65 miles out.. trolled for about 7.5 hours and ran home another 65 miles in a tight 3' slop and we burned 131 total on the trip...
the boat definitely handles better with the 300's than it did with the 250's... i feel that is doesn't knife off anywhere near as much in a following sea...and we ride a little smoother in a light chop... WOT she gets about 5800 rpms and saw 38-39 kts... again... not many chances to do that in the ocean...
I know there's a lot of conversation about "overpowering" and the insurance issue, but with a good marine insurance carrier, the underwriter makes the determination to insure based off of a survey... once a boat is over 21 feet, it is outside of the realm of the coastguard power formula...