Re: Fuel/Water Filter Advice for 200 HP
Your 200 hp will burn about 20 GPH at wide open, so you need to make sure you exceed that by a good margin. That said, I challenge you to find a filter that flows less than 60 GPH!

. In other words, I've never heard of a filter that wont' have adequate flow for your engine.
Here's what I use with 1990 Johnson 200 hp and I used for my old 1982 235, the Racor B32014 unit with clear drainage bowl:
http://www.parker.com/portal/site/P...xtcatid=2703502&vgnextcat=MARINE+B32014&Wtky=
This is a 60 GPH, 10 micron filter. Iboats sells similar filters by other manufacturers, and I'll bet your local boat shops do as well. This filter is about as expensive as they come (~$20 for a replacement cannister), but that's chump change for this basic protection, imho. I doubt if you'd save $10 by finding a cheaper version. If you do, just make sure it has similar flow and filtering specs and you'll be good.
I do strongly recommend (1) a unit with a drainage bowl like this and (2) one that has replacement filters easily available locally. All of my local boat shops carry Racor replacements so I'm good. (the replacement filter canister for this unit is S320014) Plus, I think that there is cross compatability with other brands -but I'm not sure of that. I always have one spare on hand and I haven't actually clogged a filter yet. I replace routinely every spring, but probably could get 2 years at least.