Just bought a Yukon Delta 27' trailerable houseboat that weighs about 2500lbs but did not come with an outboard motor. I've narrowed it down between 2017 90LA or a 115LB about $1000 price difference. Will use it to cruise the Delta so speed is not important. Looking for the best bang for the buck. Comments?
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For a extra $1000 dollars for 25 more HP...I would go for that. Better to have a bit more juice than needed...then not enough. By the time the women got everything from the land house put aboard it...you just might need that extra 25 hp just to get her to move..lol
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You've got a heavy and wide berth vessel. So I'm thinking the bang for the buck your looking for isn't so much with the hp of an engine, but the torque its capable of. I'm not familiar with the calculation required to determine torque at specific rpm. Perhaps someone else can chime in with that info.
The specs for the F90 and F115 are practically identical...both are I4, same compression, bore and stroke, and same compression ratio. The F115 weighs 24lbs more than the F90. Since speed is not a factor in your decision, seems like your not going to experience $1000 bucks worth of bang for your buck with the F115.Jason
1998 S115TLRW + 1976 Aquasport 170
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Originally posted by Jason2tpa View PostYou've got a heavy and wide berth vessel. So I'm thinking the bang for the buck your looking for isn't so much with the hp of an engine, but the torque its capable of. I'm not familiar with the calculation required to determine torque at specific rpm. Perhaps someone else can chime in with that info.
The specs for the F90 and F115 are practically identical...both are I4, same compression, bore and stroke, and same compression ratio. The F115 weighs 24lbs more than the F90. Since speed is not a factor in your decision, seems like your not going to experience $1000 bucks worth of bang for your buck with the F115.
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Originally posted by Jason2tpa View PostThe specs for the F90 and F115 are practically identical...both are I4, same compression, bore and stroke, and same compression ratio. The F115 weighs 24lbs more than the F90. Since speed is not a factor in your decision, seems like your not going to experience $1000 bucks worth of bang for your buck with the F115.
Originally posted by zenoahphobic View PostI think you hit the nail on the head,...
Thx guys.
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Originally posted by fairdeal View PostI'm really curious as to what those extra 24 pounds are - anyone know?
20 lbs isn't much when bumping up an engines HP keeping it dependable.
I'd personally go for the 115, better plenty of power, vs not enough.Scott
1997 Angler 204, Center Console powered by a 2006 Yamaha F150TXR
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Well I was ready to drop the hammer on buying the F90LB but that dealer wouldn't offer the Y.E.S unless I paid full retail so decided to call one more Yamaha dealer.
He offered a F115LB at dealer sheet cost with Y.E.S and was only $800 more than the F90LB that the other dealer offered.
Needless to say I bought the F115.
It certainly pays to shop around .
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Originally posted by fairdeal View PostI'm really curious as to what those extra 24 pounds are - anyone know?
Same bore on the block but the pistons are diferent.
Thats all I know but for sure other diferences that will not affect much on the weight.
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