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- Tournament 192
I've got a 1995 Grady Tournament 192 with a Yamaha 175TXRT two stroke. I'm thinking about going to the new Yamaha F200XB at about 40 extra lbs after backing out the external steering.
Has anyone else made a similar change, going from the V6 2-stroke to the I4 4-stroke in a 19-20 Grady? I'm expecting a slightly better top speed, lower fuel burn, less noise, and less smoke, but it's harder to quantify the overall boat performance.
What are your observations on hole shot, overall acceleration, noise, bow squat, and real MPG differences? I've been happy with my old TXRT and have to admit I'm not sure if the F200 would match the overall performance of the hefty 2-stroke.
Thanks,
T.
Has anyone else made a similar change, going from the V6 2-stroke to the I4 4-stroke in a 19-20 Grady? I'm expecting a slightly better top speed, lower fuel burn, less noise, and less smoke, but it's harder to quantify the overall boat performance.
What are your observations on hole shot, overall acceleration, noise, bow squat, and real MPG differences? I've been happy with my old TXRT and have to admit I'm not sure if the F200 would match the overall performance of the hefty 2-stroke.
Thanks,
T.