Re: Any way to 'Soup-up' a '98 Johnson 115?
Dhadley<br /><br />Howdy. Above, I provide most of the information about the boat - as you asked for. Additionally, the beam of the boat is 8'; V-hull on front 1/3, transitioning to basically a flat bottom with a small (2" semi-circular) pocket tunnel with a small, stepped transom. Water Pressure is upper 20s at WOT with jack plate down. Water pressure at 20 flat with jack plate raised a couple inches and engine trimmed to attain maximum speed of 48 mph. Water Pressure between 10 and 15 when I have jack plate all the way up, WOT and need to get through some very skinny water. Luckily, the engine has the SLOW protection system because I have overheated while running in skinny water without enough water pressure. <br /><br />Mainly, I want to still have a good hole shot for shallow water get-on-plane while also having a top end around 60 mph. I figured 20 to 30 more HP would provide that if I got the appropriate prop. I mainly use the boat for fishing, however; during the summer, we ski and wake board behing it. Sometimes I travel 80 to 100 miles during a day of coastal bay fishing. Another 15 mph would give me more fishing and less boating time. Additionally, pulling up a large person on a slalom ski has been a chore in the past. <br /><br />Thanks again, <br /><br />T