reelfishin
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- Mar 19, 2007
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I just became the owner of an older 19' fishing boat, the former owner kept the motor for use on a different style boat. The hull is in great shape and is layed out perfect for the type of fishing I do.
Its rated for 150 HP max, but I don't think I want to go that high for economy reasons. It had an 85 HP Johnson on it, a V4 that the old owner said did well, but was pretty hard on fuel. He estimated around 14/gal per hour. It's also got only two removable 6 gallon tanks.
I can't imagine that type of fuel consumption and only 12 gallons of fuel.
I have looked at the new Mercury and Evinrude motors, but thats just not in the budget. I either have to find an affordable new engine or a good used one. I would prefer to find the same engine or something close to what this had since the controls are still in the boat from the old motor.
I've looked around for a few weeks now and haven't found any decent used motors around that weren't either badly salt damaged, or well worn. I am not partial to any brand. I also do not want to be underpowered to the point it's not safe either. I figure that anything in the 90 to 120 range would be fine. It's not a real heavy boat either.
My question is, what can I put on here that will be affordable, and not be too hard on fuel?
Its rated for 150 HP max, but I don't think I want to go that high for economy reasons. It had an 85 HP Johnson on it, a V4 that the old owner said did well, but was pretty hard on fuel. He estimated around 14/gal per hour. It's also got only two removable 6 gallon tanks.
I can't imagine that type of fuel consumption and only 12 gallons of fuel.
I have looked at the new Mercury and Evinrude motors, but thats just not in the budget. I either have to find an affordable new engine or a good used one. I would prefer to find the same engine or something close to what this had since the controls are still in the boat from the old motor.
I've looked around for a few weeks now and haven't found any decent used motors around that weren't either badly salt damaged, or well worn. I am not partial to any brand. I also do not want to be underpowered to the point it's not safe either. I figure that anything in the 90 to 120 range would be fine. It's not a real heavy boat either.
My question is, what can I put on here that will be affordable, and not be too hard on fuel?