Outboard on a Bracket - Formula 233 Registry2024-03-29T07:37:51Zhttp://formula233registry.ning.com/forum/topics/outboard-on-a-bracket?commentId=2050654%3AComment%3A31950&xg_source=activity&feed=yes&xn_auth=noHi
My suggestion is to put t…tag:formula233registry.ning.com,2012-08-04:2050654:Comment:322312012-08-04T17:54:41.817ZRick Bettuahttp://formula233registry.ning.com/profile/RickBettua
<p>Hi </p>
<p>My suggestion is to put the new Yamaha 300 Hp 4.2 ltr or the 350 Hp 5.3 ltr . I run the Yamaha 350 Hp V-8 on mine with a 25" leg and it runs great.</p>
<p>Rick</p>
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<p>Hi </p>
<p>My suggestion is to put the new Yamaha 300 Hp 4.2 ltr or the 350 Hp 5.3 ltr . I run the Yamaha 350 Hp V-8 on mine with a 25" leg and it runs great.</p>
<p>Rick</p>
<p></p> I would stay with 25 inch sha…tag:formula233registry.ning.com,2012-08-03:2050654:Comment:319502012-08-03T22:43:10.703ZRickhttp://formula233registry.ning.com/profile/Rick38
<p>I would stay with 25 inch shaft outboards single or dual. If you go to 30" Then the dive platform would be to high above the water and you wont get the floation lift if the bracket is mounted up high above the bottom of hull for 30" shafts. If your looking for added floatation for a single heavy 4 stroke then maybe install a twin engine bracket instead of a single. My 2 stroke 225 opti does a great job but the 250 opti is the same block and weight with more power. I would really love to have…</p>
<p>I would stay with 25 inch shaft outboards single or dual. If you go to 30" Then the dive platform would be to high above the water and you wont get the floation lift if the bracket is mounted up high above the bottom of hull for 30" shafts. If your looking for added floatation for a single heavy 4 stroke then maybe install a twin engine bracket instead of a single. My 2 stroke 225 opti does a great job but the 250 opti is the same block and weight with more power. I would really love to have a pair of 225's but i dont want to feed them at these ridiculous fuel prices today.</p>