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Hoping to get some input from the group on something that has me a bit worried.
I have a 1989 Overnighter 20. I just re-powered with a 200 hp Suzuki. Upgraded from a 2 stroke Yamaha 175 hp. I did some thorough research before going ahead with the purchase including talking to someone with the same boat and almost the same motor. And yet I’m finding myself concerned about something. The new motor is definitely heavier than the old one. (I knew this going in. ). I just put it in the water the other day and I see that the water level is right up to my scuppers. (If I’m standing in corner dockside I’m getting some water backing in and then flushing out.). No issues when I had it out for a run the other day with just one other person on board. Just wondering if I should be worried about boat dockside when I get a heavy rain or if I should be concerned about heading out with a heavier load of people. Only precaution I could think of was adding some weight up front. I’ve already put two 50 lb sand bags up front and I’m thinking about adding 100 lbs in water ballast.
(I guess the bags I bought are normally used for adjusting your wake for wake boarding.)
Any feedback on this would be greatly appreciated. Aside from what I mentioned I can’t think of much to do but wait and see what happens. (Not a great feeling.). Hoping that I’m needlessly worrying but I’d love to hear from anyone who knows anything about what I’m describing.
Thanks in advance.
I have a 1989 Overnighter 20. I just re-powered with a 200 hp Suzuki. Upgraded from a 2 stroke Yamaha 175 hp. I did some thorough research before going ahead with the purchase including talking to someone with the same boat and almost the same motor. And yet I’m finding myself concerned about something. The new motor is definitely heavier than the old one. (I knew this going in. ). I just put it in the water the other day and I see that the water level is right up to my scuppers. (If I’m standing in corner dockside I’m getting some water backing in and then flushing out.). No issues when I had it out for a run the other day with just one other person on board. Just wondering if I should be worried about boat dockside when I get a heavy rain or if I should be concerned about heading out with a heavier load of people. Only precaution I could think of was adding some weight up front. I’ve already put two 50 lb sand bags up front and I’m thinking about adding 100 lbs in water ballast.
(I guess the bags I bought are normally used for adjusting your wake for wake boarding.)
Any feedback on this would be greatly appreciated. Aside from what I mentioned I can’t think of much to do but wait and see what happens. (Not a great feeling.). Hoping that I’m needlessly worrying but I’d love to hear from anyone who knows anything about what I’m describing.
Thanks in advance.