Upgrading Motor help, please

Started by ystribling, June 21, 2012, 04:57:29 PM

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ystribling

Hello,
I have an 1997 Tracker Pro-17 with a 25 HP Mercury that came with it.  I have recently started fishing bigger waters and was thinking of trading up to a larger motor.  I think the boat is rated for about 75 HP at the most and based on weight and price I really wouldn't want to go any bigger than that anyway. 
My question is what sized motor would I need to move up to in order to see a real difference in the top end speed of the boat?  It probably tops out at just over 20 MPH now when I have it loaded up with 2 people on board.
Any help with this would be appreciated and thanks in advance.
JYS
this was also posted in the outboard section

TreyB55

Anything... Lol. A 60 would probably be plenty for you and you'll see a pretty good difference. But if it's rated for a 75...... And you're upgrading anyway, I'd go ahead and get it
Team Eddies Marine
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ystribling

Thanks Trey.  I know almost anything would be an upgrade but the price tag on the newer motors is brutal.  I don't think I want to spend $5-7,000 to pick up 5% more power.

socal Pat

Yah, you could buy a newer Pt175 with a 60hp merc for what you'd spend on the motor alone. I too am riding on a 25hp Bigfoot for that exact reason.
'04 PT175

ystribling

Pat,  I hear that and it is an option.  But I have my little boat fixed up the way I like it with good elctronics, 3 batteris, onboard charger and a new trolling motor.  But I would like to go a little faster.

socal Pat

Ha! then we're in teh exact same situation. I just put in a new Terrova and a new HDDI Humminbird. Just had my buddy out last weekend and with my livewell full I couldn't even plane. Shamefull!
'04 PT175

ystribling

It is still better than paddling but a boosy in power sure would open up more of the big lakes to me.

ystribling

and a boosy is bad typing for boost. ~xyz

TreyB55

75 is about 5 mph in difference in a boat that size from a 60. That's with a light load. With two people, full tank, gear and livewells....probably just 2-3 mph. But I promise you, going up from a 25, you'll be ecstatic. Lol
Team Eddies Marine
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ystribling

That is what was I thinking Trey.  No i have to fisgure out how to do it with out going broke.

PT175SE

Ystribling, when you find a way to upgrade your outboard without going broke, please let me know as I would like to do the same. :)

-Bryan-

Quote from: ystribling on June 26, 2012, 10:42:17 AM
and a boosy is bad typing for boost. ~xyz
You know you can edit that, right?  LOL!
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bass1cpr

   I have a 2002 pt175 with a big foot 25 horse on it and with the prop that came with it 18 mph is top speed. The same boat with a 50 horse will run about 30 or 31 mph. A 60 horse will move that to mid thirty's and a 75 horse should move it about 41 to 43 mph. I'm looking for props to try as the one that came with my boat is really for a pontoon and more of a power prop for moving weight. I know the dealership I work at has used motors and I think there are a couple of 60 Merc's there.
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Ron Fogelson

Quote from: bass1cpr on July 05, 2012, 10:49:06 PM
I work at has used motors and I think there are a couple of 60 Merc's there.

Got any Mercs in the 225 - 250 size?

brivabeach

Quote from: bass1cpr on July 05, 2012, 10:49:06 PM
   I have a 2002 pt175 with a big foot 25 horse on it and with the prop that came with it 18 mph is top speed. The same boat with a 50 horse will run about 30 or 31 mph. A 60 horse will move that to mid thirty's and a 75 horse should move it about 41 to 43 mph. I'm looking for props to try as the one that came with my boat is really for a pontoon and more of a power prop for moving weight. I know the dealership I work at has used motors and I think there are a couple of 60 Merc's there.

I was going to reply with pretty close to the same.

I have a 2010 Pro 170TX and it is rated up to a 50HP.  I have a 50HP Merc 2-stroke and I get 30-32 fully loaded with 3 people and around 34-35 alone fully loaded both of these are with a full tank of gas and livewell filled.  If you move up to a 50 or more you should see significant differences in handling as well as speed.  The best part is the 50HP 2-stroke gets really good gas mileage even at WOT.

Tight lines,
Brian
Brian C. ETC/SS USN Ret
Virginia Beach, Va

bass1cpr

   Ron yes they do I'll post a price from an old list haven't got a newly up dated one yet. 2000 225 EFI #1138 $7000.00 , 2002, 225 Opti Max $6500.00,
Note - Installation, props, controls&cables are "not" included.

   I'll get a new sheet when I get by the shop to see if they still have these and if there are any new one's not on this list.
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Brudd

I'd consider the Yamaha 70 four stroke. It's over 100 lbs lighter than the Mercury 2 stroke. It would be quiet, reliable and easy on gas.

When making this kind of purchase don't look just at the cost as a measure of worth.  Anytime you buy a new boat or motor it loses monetary value the moment you sign the papers.  Any way you slice it, this won't be "cheap". But, shop around for a deal on a used motor.  If your 25 is in goos shape you can sell it and not be in terrible shape. But it will cost money.

ystribling

Hey,  Thanks for all the input.  I think I am going to look for a used 60-75 for the boat.  Would like a 4 stroke but will have to see what the prices determine.  If anyone has a place to get a reliable used OB I would appreciate any advice.
Thanks.

-Bryan-

Make sure you factor in any controls and such that you might need, some of that stuff can be pricey.
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Oldfart9999

I bought a 95 PRO DEEP V 16 last spring, it had a 40 on it, adequate, barely. The motor blew and I had to find one, in the west half of the state the only thing I could find was a 2009 Merc 50 2 stroke, brand new which was great, the dealer had a pontoon that finally sold but the new owner didn't want the 50, I got it with full warranty. 10 horse upgrade but what a difference, it pops on plane, and I gained about 4mph. The boat is heavier than yours but with the 50, alone, she runs about 32 gops. If I could have found a used 75 I would have gone that way but at the time nobody in the west half of NY had anything used, go figure.
Merc has a new 4 blade aluminum prop based on the Fury Stainless that is supposed to give you a bit more speed and a better hole shot. May be when the rest is upgraded.
Rodney
Old Fishermen never die, their rods just go limp.