I’ve come to the conclusion the Mercury Verado 150 isn’t a good fit for a 25ft C-dory, this is why.
Honda, Gear Ratio 2.14: 1, for RPM 5000-6000
Suzuki, Gear Ratio 2.50: 1, for RPM 5000-6000
Yamaha, Gear Ratio 2.00: 1, for RPM 5000-6000
Mercury, Gear Ratio 2.08: 1, for RPM 5800-6400
Notice that the Mercury with a gear ratio not much different than the other 3 has to achieve a max RPM of 5800-6400. Put this same motor on a bass boat and there is no problem. Now I’m not saying the Mercury isn’t a good motor, it’s just engineered for a lighter boat than a 25ft C-dory. Also, all the other motors are 6 cylinders and can achieve max torque at lower RPM, whereas the Mercury has to turn more RPM to achieve the same.
I’m waiting on a 14.5in 14 pitch 4 blade stainless prop from Solas , they don’t stock it but make to order, you pay the cost. If I get 5700 with this prop I’ll be happy, this prop is at the bottom of the pitch curve. I’m sticking with 4 blade, performance and economy stand out over 3 blades I’ve tried.
If I re-powered or powered a new 25 C-dory with a 4 stroke, I would have to choose Yamaha based on it's gear Ratio. I didn’t include 2 strokes because it’s like comparing apples to oranges with respect to RPM and Gear Ratios.
If another C brat is running a 150hp Merc Verado I’d love to know what prop they are running and how they feel about this motor.
Generally I’m pleased with the Verado but don’t think I will ever maximize its performance; the 25ft C-dory is just too heavy.
. In the long run the motor will suffer; cylinder walls and bushing will ultimately wear at an accelerated rate regardless of how hard the boat is run.
Honda, Gear Ratio 2.14: 1, for RPM 5000-6000
Suzuki, Gear Ratio 2.50: 1, for RPM 5000-6000
Yamaha, Gear Ratio 2.00: 1, for RPM 5000-6000
Mercury, Gear Ratio 2.08: 1, for RPM 5800-6400
Notice that the Mercury with a gear ratio not much different than the other 3 has to achieve a max RPM of 5800-6400. Put this same motor on a bass boat and there is no problem. Now I’m not saying the Mercury isn’t a good motor, it’s just engineered for a lighter boat than a 25ft C-dory. Also, all the other motors are 6 cylinders and can achieve max torque at lower RPM, whereas the Mercury has to turn more RPM to achieve the same.
I’m waiting on a 14.5in 14 pitch 4 blade stainless prop from Solas , they don’t stock it but make to order, you pay the cost. If I get 5700 with this prop I’ll be happy, this prop is at the bottom of the pitch curve. I’m sticking with 4 blade, performance and economy stand out over 3 blades I’ve tried.
If I re-powered or powered a new 25 C-dory with a 4 stroke, I would have to choose Yamaha based on it's gear Ratio. I didn’t include 2 strokes because it’s like comparing apples to oranges with respect to RPM and Gear Ratios.
If another C brat is running a 150hp Merc Verado I’d love to know what prop they are running and how they feel about this motor.
Generally I’m pleased with the Verado but don’t think I will ever maximize its performance; the 25ft C-dory is just too heavy.
. In the long run the motor will suffer; cylinder walls and bushing will ultimately wear at an accelerated rate regardless of how hard the boat is run.