Capt'n Bill
New member
I have decided to re-power my 1994 22' C-Dory. It is currently powered with twin Honda BF45s that came with the boat initially. I have 3 batteries, a windlass, 30 feet of chain, a live well, trim tabs and assorted other equipment on board. The boat seems sluggish with the 45s, slow to get up on plane, and I could only coax about 20knots at 5300 rpms out of her on a smooth day.
I've gotten some good prices on a pair of brand new Suzuki 4 stroke outboards. My mechanic has recommended that I repower with twin 60s as opposed to twin 50s to gain more power and provide better fuel economy by being able to cruise at lower rpms. The difference in price is negligible. The differences besides the horsepower are :
The 60 HP engines weigh 359 ponds as opposed to the 50HP engines which weigh 243 pounds. That equates to a total of 232 pounds more for the twin 60s.
The 60HP is 4 cylinders as opposed to 3 cylinders for the 50HP.
The torque for a 60HP engines are 8 to 10 each vs. 6 to 8 each for the 50HP engines(I couldn't make out the units of measurement for those torque readings from the Suzuki brochure
The 60 HP engines have 25 Amp alternators vs. 18 amps for the 50HPs.
The 60HP engine has a fresh water flushing port while the 50HP doesn't and will require rabbit ears to flush.
Has anybody powered their 22 with more HP than that recommended by the manufacturer? Any problems doing so? Does anybody know the rationale as to why the boat is only supposed to be powered with 100HP max?
Thanks,
Bill
Big Island, HI
I've gotten some good prices on a pair of brand new Suzuki 4 stroke outboards. My mechanic has recommended that I repower with twin 60s as opposed to twin 50s to gain more power and provide better fuel economy by being able to cruise at lower rpms. The difference in price is negligible. The differences besides the horsepower are :
The 60 HP engines weigh 359 ponds as opposed to the 50HP engines which weigh 243 pounds. That equates to a total of 232 pounds more for the twin 60s.
The 60HP is 4 cylinders as opposed to 3 cylinders for the 50HP.
The torque for a 60HP engines are 8 to 10 each vs. 6 to 8 each for the 50HP engines(I couldn't make out the units of measurement for those torque readings from the Suzuki brochure
The 60 HP engines have 25 Amp alternators vs. 18 amps for the 50HPs.
The 60HP engine has a fresh water flushing port while the 50HP doesn't and will require rabbit ears to flush.
Has anybody powered their 22 with more HP than that recommended by the manufacturer? Any problems doing so? Does anybody know the rationale as to why the boat is only supposed to be powered with 100HP max?
Thanks,
Bill
Big Island, HI