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Re: ADVICE FROM THE FORUM
[Re: David Lee]
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03/02/08 12:34 AM
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Capt. Michael Littlejohn
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The worst feeling is when you know you underpowered your boat...I know a few people who are in the "boat" right now. No pun intended.
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Re: ADVICE FROM THE FORUM
[Re: Capt. Michael Littlejohn]
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03/02/08 12:36 AM
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Capt. Michael Littlejohn
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oh, and by the way, i've got a 24' center console...only 2ft longer than yours and mine has a 250 on it. I can assure you it's not overpowered. 50mph is plenty fast...I never go that fast and my boat cruises at about 28 - 32mph...
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Re: ADVICE FROM THE FORUM
[Re: newtobassfishin]
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03/02/08 02:07 AM
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Ray Hubbard Guide- J.V.
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I spend most of my time in this section of the forum so I will ask ya'll.
I have the opportunity to get a really nice 22 foot center console Sea pro, it is in great condition, 1 owner from new, has everything you need. But it only has a 125 Mercury Saltwater Series engine.
My friend John Varner advises to have at least a 200HP on this boat, but would like some other feedbacks. I doubt very much that I will have over four people on the boat at any one time, it does have three live wells, I don't use the one I have now, so maybe use one. I have no need to get across the lake at 60mph, it cruises at around 35 MPH with 3 people on. Which seems fast enough for me.
Any advise will be appriciated. I said at least a 150hp
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Re: ADVICE FROM THE FORUM
[Re: Ray Hubbard Guide- J.V.]
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03/02/08 02:05 PM
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Capt. Michael Littlejohn
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buy the rig, sell the motor and buy yourself another Mercury...probably won't be out much money at all. 
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Re: ADVICE FROM THE FORUM
[Re: Capt. Michael Littlejohn]
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03/02/08 02:55 PM
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Ray Hubbard Guide- J.V.
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My main point is I think the bigger Motor would really save on gas... you do not have to run wide open just to cruise. I have the 19.6ft with a 115 yam 4/stroke.. it runs 37 , but that is wide open. I would not have minded a little bigger motor
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Re: ADVICE FROM THE FORUM
[Re: Ray Hubbard Guide- J.V.]
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03/02/08 03:03 PM
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BAMAboy
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Just buy the biggest you can afford. My 18fter w/90hp 2stroke will run 37mph@ max throttle. Its really plenty for me but I would be lying if I said I wouldn't want a little more at times. I'm looking to buy one of those hydrofoil thingys to try to get a couple of more mph. The bigger will help at resale time. I'm already thinking about getting a bigger boat to accomadate more grandkids  and I've only had mine a couple of years.
http://www.johnnysguideservice.com/ �I have come to the conclusion that one useless man is a disgrace, that two become a lawfirm, and that three or more become a congress.� John Adams
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Re: ADVICE FROM THE FORUM
[Re: Texas Guide Fishing - Mark Parker]
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03/02/08 05:24 PM
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Texas Guide Fishing - Mark Parker
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That is plenty of motor. More than you need.
I once had a 24' Centry CC with a 115 Yamaha. It was all I needed (I didn't guide then, just me and the kids).
I've got a 200 Honda now and never max it out (more than I need now).
Now if you are a speed demon BASS Boat guy, well then you need twin 250's on a 17' Surfboard.
When I was ready to sell that 24' Century CC Boat with a 115 Yamaha, it sold to the first guy that came and looked at it. And we took it out for a test drive.
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Re: ADVICE FROM THE FORUM
[Re: Texas Guide Fishing - Mark Parker]
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03/02/08 09:09 PM
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BigDad
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I agree with JV. I have a 22 ft CC with a 150 Yamaha EFI. Its does alright but a 200 would be better. Mine will run 46 (GPS) with just me in it and 43 with 4 fat boys. More HP is better but not always necessary. Don't under power your boat. Resale value is not there and if you put several people it you'll struggle getting on plane. You want to be happy with your investment.
Joe
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Re: ADVICE FROM THE FORUM
[Re: SeaPro-Todd]
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03/02/08 09:52 PM
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Bluwave Mike
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Does John have a 200 on his boat? The Sea Pro is a bay right? If you were off shore fishing you would have to have more. $$$$
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Re: ADVICE FROM THE FORUM
[Re: Bluwave Mike]
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03/02/08 11:26 PM
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"Da" NITRO
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I have a 22' Nitro Bay 2200 with a Mercury 225 Pro XS. I can put 5 overgrown (and I mean overgrown) adults on it and it will jump on plane in a few seconds and run about 50 mph. My top end speed is around 58 with just two people. It could probably go faster, but it starts to walk at those speeds because CC's aren't designed to run super fast. Is this more motor than I need? It depends on the conditions of that particular trip. I usually cruise around 33-35 mph, because I get the best gas mileage. If you are getting a 22' CC with a 125, you are probably going to run that engine at high rpm's almost all of the time. I, like someone else stated, can't see how that boats cruising speed can be 35 mph and perhaps that is the top end speed. I would say to get at least a 150, but what do I know. Either way, good luck with whatever you decide to go with.
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Re: ADVICE FROM THE FORUM
[Re: Ray Hubbard Guide- J.V.]
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03/02/08 11:32 PM
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9874opf
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My main point is I think the bigger Motor would really save on gas... you do not have to run wide open just to cruise. I have the 19.6ft with a 115 yam 4/stroke.. it runs 37 , but that is wide open. I would not have minded a little bigger motor Would the small savings in gas overcome the big expense of a larger motor?
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Re: ADVICE FROM THE FORUM
[Re: 9874opf]
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03/02/08 11:42 PM
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FishTracker
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Steve, you have been on my sea pro and it is 20 ft with a yammy 115 four stroke. I can usually go around 35-37 WOT and I get decent gas mileage. I only loose around 2-3 mph when I have three guys in the boat. I have always been told though when buying a boat, get the biggest motor it will take or you'll regret it. I love the Mojo, but at times, I do wish I had a little more power to get back to the ramp, but GT being the scientist he is put it in good perspective, you really don't gain much with the bigger motor. Good Luck and if it's such a good deal with the 125 then snag it, you could always trade up for the engine later. Take Care, Larry
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Re: ADVICE FROM THE FORUM
[Re: 9874opf]
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03/02/08 11:45 PM
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Parker
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i have a friend with a freshly rebuilt 125 03 model saltwater merc. he bought it new and used it maybe 25 times. it shelled just in time for the warranty to run out. just one guy and one motor.
i think the 125 on the 22 footer is ok with the way gas prices are.alot of it depends on the weight of the boat. learning where to position your gear and how to drive it is important too.
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Re: ADVICE FROM THE FORUM
[Re: 9874opf]
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03/02/08 11:46 PM
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tsteve
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I have read that a good rule of thumb is a minimum of 80% of the maxium rated horse power for a boat motor. If the boat is rated for a 250 then a 200 hp would be the minimum. Just my .02 pennies. ps just make sure you catch a lot of fish out of it.
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