My boat came with a dead (idiot left it out disassembled in the weather) StarFlite 100S motor...
I picked up a StarFlite 90S for $250, running, with a damaged lower end (lower will not shift into forward - you get a 'click' when voltage is applied, but the gears do not engage... Reverse and Neutral work, but it's like the Forward gear is stuck...
My 'solution' to this is to run the 100S lower on the 90S top-half...
The driveshafts are compatible - same length, same splines... The bolt patterns match too...
Both units are pure-electric shift - 2 wires, current to one is forward, current to the other is reverse, power off is neutral.
There are 3 notable differences:
1) The 100S lower is HUGE compared to the 90S unit...
2) The 90S lower appears to have an extension added to the top, as if it could be run in a 'short shaft' motor with said extension removed. The 100S does not have such an extension. Due to this, the 100S water-circulation tubes are shorter (but identical diameter) to the 90S units...
2) The 100S prop is 2x in diameter to the 90S prop.
That said, here are my questions:
1) Does 10HP make that much difference in prop selection? Should I run the 90S prop or the HUGE 100S prop? Or are the gears in the 100S lower 'different', making the prop more a function of the lower than the powerhead?
2) How do I get those water pipes out so I can put the 100S ones in? Just pull on them?
3) Any other comments?
I picked up a StarFlite 90S for $250, running, with a damaged lower end (lower will not shift into forward - you get a 'click' when voltage is applied, but the gears do not engage... Reverse and Neutral work, but it's like the Forward gear is stuck...
My 'solution' to this is to run the 100S lower on the 90S top-half...
The driveshafts are compatible - same length, same splines... The bolt patterns match too...
Both units are pure-electric shift - 2 wires, current to one is forward, current to the other is reverse, power off is neutral.
There are 3 notable differences:
1) The 100S lower is HUGE compared to the 90S unit...
2) The 90S lower appears to have an extension added to the top, as if it could be run in a 'short shaft' motor with said extension removed. The 100S does not have such an extension. Due to this, the 100S water-circulation tubes are shorter (but identical diameter) to the 90S units...
2) The 100S prop is 2x in diameter to the 90S prop.
That said, here are my questions:
1) Does 10HP make that much difference in prop selection? Should I run the 90S prop or the HUGE 100S prop? Or are the gears in the 100S lower 'different', making the prop more a function of the lower than the powerhead?
2) How do I get those water pipes out so I can put the 100S ones in? Just pull on them?
3) Any other comments?