Expidia
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Sorry for the long post, but I want to give you the whole picture with the decision I need to make 
So now I've settled on the model: the Starcraft Islander 221 BRKT (22 foot aluminum about 2500 lbs with outboard and extended transom bracket). Closer to 24 feet over all.
So the forum has already helped me decide on the boat model and the tow vehicle.
Now on to the power . . . It's going to be a 4 Stroke Merc Verado, so I don't need any opinions on other brands or 2 strokes other than actual experience using a 150-200 hp 4 stroke.
I wanted to post this at Club Verado, but they are re-doing their site and no new postings except from existing members I think. If someone is a member could they post this question over there too, Thx. I know there will be some actual user experience over there.
It's mid Winter here in the Northeast, so I can't just go down a lake and have a dealer allow me to test drive the difference. If I go with a 2008, I'll have to order it by April/March if I want to see it for most of this seasons use.
On these Verado options:
150 = 510 lbs $11,400 (4 cyl)
175 = 510 " $12,842 "
200 = 510 " $15,650 "
200 = 635 " $16,530 (new 6 cyl)
Inboard hp rating is 225 and probably weighs about 1000 lbs, but that weight is more towards the center of the boat. This model with the bracket is going to put a lot of weight really far back.
From experience I now know "go with the max hp the boat can take" and I know I'll never be happy unless I'm at the max.
But here are some other concerns I have. I'll probably use my 9.9 Merc for trolling and as an auxiliary motor. I do a lot over cruising so I can also just use the 9.9 for the times I'm trolling too but at 87 lbs it's not easy to mount on and off. It's either going to be on all the time or I'm not going to use it.
Dealers tell me these 4 and 6 cyl can troll all day at 1-2 mph. I'm Leary of that statement! I know I could use a trolling plate or a chute to slow it down, but is it good for these new motors to troll that slow for long periods of time? My feelings are that it would be safer to use the 9.9 and have a spare motor too.
But that added 87 lbs with the new 200 6 cyl model it will be 722 lbs hanging way off that transom.
Since I've never driven this newer model I might also need the added expense ($500 plus) for helm controlled trim tabs with the 150 hp and or the 9.9. I might need the trim tabs for all the models just for better handling with more people on board. The I/O model shows two seats also right at the back of the transom, but that motors further forward.
The expense of the 6 cyl over the 150 is $5110 (but it's only $860 more than the 200 4 cyl). $5110 could go towards the used 03/04 tow vehicle I need to buy.
So since I can't drive the difference between the 150 and a 200 on this model what are some opinions. The boat usually comes with the 150 but now Starcraft is not tied to any brand motor anymore. But some dealers are only tooled to what brand outboards they sell.
I've already had one dealer tell me if they have the model in stock with a 150 Optimmax 2 stroke or a 150 4 stroke, he wouldn't take it off and swap it for a 200 even if I wanted to pay the difference. Crossed him right off
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So I'd like to hear from some boaters that have had actual experience with these bigger hp motors on 22-24 foot boats (especially an aluminum model). And if the 200 6 cyl is still only the same hp as the 200 4 cyl, is it really worth the extra weight and cost?
150 or 200 or 200 6 cyl, 9.9 mounted or not, Trim tabs probably for 150, but not sure if they would be needed with a 200 yet
So now I've settled on the model: the Starcraft Islander 221 BRKT (22 foot aluminum about 2500 lbs with outboard and extended transom bracket). Closer to 24 feet over all.
So the forum has already helped me decide on the boat model and the tow vehicle.
Now on to the power . . . It's going to be a 4 Stroke Merc Verado, so I don't need any opinions on other brands or 2 strokes other than actual experience using a 150-200 hp 4 stroke.
I wanted to post this at Club Verado, but they are re-doing their site and no new postings except from existing members I think. If someone is a member could they post this question over there too, Thx. I know there will be some actual user experience over there.
It's mid Winter here in the Northeast, so I can't just go down a lake and have a dealer allow me to test drive the difference. If I go with a 2008, I'll have to order it by April/March if I want to see it for most of this seasons use.
On these Verado options:
150 = 510 lbs $11,400 (4 cyl)
175 = 510 " $12,842 "
200 = 510 " $15,650 "
200 = 635 " $16,530 (new 6 cyl)
Inboard hp rating is 225 and probably weighs about 1000 lbs, but that weight is more towards the center of the boat. This model with the bracket is going to put a lot of weight really far back.
From experience I now know "go with the max hp the boat can take" and I know I'll never be happy unless I'm at the max.
But here are some other concerns I have. I'll probably use my 9.9 Merc for trolling and as an auxiliary motor. I do a lot over cruising so I can also just use the 9.9 for the times I'm trolling too but at 87 lbs it's not easy to mount on and off. It's either going to be on all the time or I'm not going to use it.
Dealers tell me these 4 and 6 cyl can troll all day at 1-2 mph. I'm Leary of that statement! I know I could use a trolling plate or a chute to slow it down, but is it good for these new motors to troll that slow for long periods of time? My feelings are that it would be safer to use the 9.9 and have a spare motor too.
But that added 87 lbs with the new 200 6 cyl model it will be 722 lbs hanging way off that transom.
Since I've never driven this newer model I might also need the added expense ($500 plus) for helm controlled trim tabs with the 150 hp and or the 9.9. I might need the trim tabs for all the models just for better handling with more people on board. The I/O model shows two seats also right at the back of the transom, but that motors further forward.
The expense of the 6 cyl over the 150 is $5110 (but it's only $860 more than the 200 4 cyl). $5110 could go towards the used 03/04 tow vehicle I need to buy.
So since I can't drive the difference between the 150 and a 200 on this model what are some opinions. The boat usually comes with the 150 but now Starcraft is not tied to any brand motor anymore. But some dealers are only tooled to what brand outboards they sell.
I've already had one dealer tell me if they have the model in stock with a 150 Optimmax 2 stroke or a 150 4 stroke, he wouldn't take it off and swap it for a 200 even if I wanted to pay the difference. Crossed him right off
So I'd like to hear from some boaters that have had actual experience with these bigger hp motors on 22-24 foot boats (especially an aluminum model). And if the 200 6 cyl is still only the same hp as the 200 4 cyl, is it really worth the extra weight and cost?
150 or 200 or 200 6 cyl, 9.9 mounted or not, Trim tabs probably for 150, but not sure if they would be needed with a 200 yet