Steve in Indiana
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What a wonderful forum!
I searched and found nothing specific to my questions below but please forgive me if this has ben covered a thousand times already...
THE SETUP:
I have a 1998 Lund 16 Rebel SS powered by a '99 Johnson 25 HP and 13" pitch prop. Generally, this has been a wonderful setup for me and was purchased together as a package for fishing in HP restricted lakes. I have since relocated and no longer really need to worry about the 25 Hp restriction.
I am planning - soon - to repower the boat with a 40 HP motor to better accomodate heavier loads (different fishing partners), my heavier rear end, and the hopefully always-full livewell. The 25 is just enough to plane the boat with two of us onboard but really could use some help. The boat is rated for a 45 max and most of the brochure pictures going back to the 80's show this boat equipped with 25-40 HP engines (as low as 15 HP shown as an example at least one year). Hull wight is listed at 542 pounds for this boat (455 w/o console). 16' length, 73" beam.
(as an aside, I also plan to convert to tiller steering and remove the console to gain a little room and suit my preferences for a tiller OB)
I am not a speed freak by any means. As long as the boat planes well and can keep the bow up in the waves I am happy. There are many occasions where the 25 just doesn't have enough fire to keep me reasonably dry. I have no GPS or speedometer, so I really have no idea how fast I am going anyway...probably 20-25mph based on what I have seen in other discussions.
I have been looking at all the new 40's out there including those from Merc, Yamaha, Suzuki, Honda, Evinrude, and Tohatsu. I have no particular loyalties, although I really like the new Evinrude Etec motors with the Tohatsu/Nissan being my #2 choice (you should infer that I prefer 2S engines
). So...
THE QUESTIONS:
All the new 40 4-strokes - and the Tohatsu/Nissan 2S TLDI - weigh in around 200-215 pounds (advertised weight). In this power class, the Etec is heavier at about 240 pounds. I recall older carburated 2S 40's ran about 180-200 pounds. I have no doubts the boat can handle the thrust from any of these, but has anyone teamed a Rebel with a 240-250 pound motor? My main concern is that the extra heft might upset the balance of the boat and make the bow too light or the stern sit too deeply in the water. My current 25hp weighs about 115 pounds.
AFTERTHOUGHTS:
I really like the Etec concept, design, and execution and believe in the whole "fewer moving parts" arguments for the most part. Unfortuneately by using the midsection and such from larger commercial motors 'rude made the 40's pretty hefty.
i know other options do exist...can replace the carb and exhaust on the 25 Johnson with those from a 30 to gain an extra 5 hp....I found a nice (practically mint) 2000 johnson 35 hp 3-cylinder that might be a candidate if I can find a tiller for it...I can lose weight
or get new fishing buddies
...never fill the livewell...etc.
although I have that Etec preference, I haven't yet commited to anything so am fully open to anything at this point.
Any opinions would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Steve
I searched and found nothing specific to my questions below but please forgive me if this has ben covered a thousand times already...
THE SETUP:
I have a 1998 Lund 16 Rebel SS powered by a '99 Johnson 25 HP and 13" pitch prop. Generally, this has been a wonderful setup for me and was purchased together as a package for fishing in HP restricted lakes. I have since relocated and no longer really need to worry about the 25 Hp restriction.
I am planning - soon - to repower the boat with a 40 HP motor to better accomodate heavier loads (different fishing partners), my heavier rear end, and the hopefully always-full livewell. The 25 is just enough to plane the boat with two of us onboard but really could use some help. The boat is rated for a 45 max and most of the brochure pictures going back to the 80's show this boat equipped with 25-40 HP engines (as low as 15 HP shown as an example at least one year). Hull wight is listed at 542 pounds for this boat (455 w/o console). 16' length, 73" beam.
(as an aside, I also plan to convert to tiller steering and remove the console to gain a little room and suit my preferences for a tiller OB)
I am not a speed freak by any means. As long as the boat planes well and can keep the bow up in the waves I am happy. There are many occasions where the 25 just doesn't have enough fire to keep me reasonably dry. I have no GPS or speedometer, so I really have no idea how fast I am going anyway...probably 20-25mph based on what I have seen in other discussions.
I have been looking at all the new 40's out there including those from Merc, Yamaha, Suzuki, Honda, Evinrude, and Tohatsu. I have no particular loyalties, although I really like the new Evinrude Etec motors with the Tohatsu/Nissan being my #2 choice (you should infer that I prefer 2S engines
THE QUESTIONS:
All the new 40 4-strokes - and the Tohatsu/Nissan 2S TLDI - weigh in around 200-215 pounds (advertised weight). In this power class, the Etec is heavier at about 240 pounds. I recall older carburated 2S 40's ran about 180-200 pounds. I have no doubts the boat can handle the thrust from any of these, but has anyone teamed a Rebel with a 240-250 pound motor? My main concern is that the extra heft might upset the balance of the boat and make the bow too light or the stern sit too deeply in the water. My current 25hp weighs about 115 pounds.
AFTERTHOUGHTS:
I really like the Etec concept, design, and execution and believe in the whole "fewer moving parts" arguments for the most part. Unfortuneately by using the midsection and such from larger commercial motors 'rude made the 40's pretty hefty.
i know other options do exist...can replace the carb and exhaust on the 25 Johnson with those from a 30 to gain an extra 5 hp....I found a nice (practically mint) 2000 johnson 35 hp 3-cylinder that might be a candidate if I can find a tiller for it...I can lose weight
although I have that Etec preference, I haven't yet commited to anything so am fully open to anything at this point.
Any opinions would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Steve