90 horse mercury on 1650 Lund

brehlers69

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I'm looking at buying a 90 horse mercury on a 1987 1650 Lund tyee (serial number 0B194256 for the motor and boat serial number LUNL0940D787)and I want to know the top speed and if you can ski off the back of this boat. PLus do you know if this is a good boat to buy. Thank you.
 

Solittle

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Re: 90 horse mercury on 1650 Lund

A 90 is more than ample to power a 16'er for water skiing. Speed depends on a bunch of variables so a forecast would not have much meaning. On this rig being a good one to buy - depends on condition and then there is condition and following that condition. Maybe price also comes into play.
 

brehlers69

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Re: 90 horse mercury on 1650 Lund

its in great shape always being sheltered. The second owner bought it 3 yrs ago and they were just to old to use it. the seats are all excellent with no tears and the only wear i saw was minimal in front of the windsheild on the apulstry. the trolling motor is a 30 thrust foot driven. It looks like a great boat i just wanted to know if there is any thing with the boat, since they dont make the 16 foot tyee anymore, i should know and the 90 horse merc, if they had any know problems i should know. looks like a good deal for 4000
 

teamstromer

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Re: 90 horse mercury on 1650 Lund

OSH,<br />i have an 04 merc 90 2 strke on my alumacraft 175 navigator cs that weighs in at under 1300 lbs. with 2 fishrman, gear and 20 gal of gas WOT equals 45 mph. should be great for your lund.
 

funpilot

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Re: 90 horse mercury on 1650 Lund

I looked at Lund Tyee pretty hard before I bought the lighter and cheaper Sea Nymph. With a 90 Johnson on it, the Sea Nymph is marginal for our family for skiing now, because my two sons and I are all over 200 pounds (wasn't the case when we started... er, they weren't, I was but nevermind!) When I was looking at the Lund, I figured it needed a 115 minimum. We ski more than fish, so the Lund was a bit much of a boat. The Lund has a great wake for slalom waterskiing, and is roomy and built like a tank.<br /><br />I would buy a good 1650 Tyee in a heartbeat, even almost 20 years old.<br /><br />When the kids were smaller, the 90 hp was perfect. We still have a lot of fun with it, but with the extra load in the boat and off the stern, we could use more power. I added a pylon tripod for skiing when they reached 150 pounds, and that has worked well. We can all get up on our tournament ski behind the 90 hp, it just takes a while. We've propped it at 17 and 19 pitch. I like the 19 better for top end but the hole shot is better with a 17. I think the motor is happier with the 19, and now that the boys are grown I might switch it back.<br /><br />Hope this helps.<br />funpilot
 
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