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The 18 hull really shines at 22/23mph in rough water and 27 mph in calm water. Don't overpower it . . . just keep it light. 115/130hp yamaha is perfect. When it gets rough and you have to slow down to 18 - 22mph (doesn't matter what engine is on the back) . . . A smaller motor tends to be in a happier place along it's powerband than big heavy motor turning a 21pitch prop 2500rpm and sucking wind.
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The weight difference from the 130 Yam to the 150 Ocean Runner is only 30 lbs +/-. Depends also on what year 18SF 80-87's are heavier boats and the slightest extra weight will be magnified
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thanks again, this is an old 18SF. I'm really torn, about the going between the Johnson and Yami/Suzuki. The Johnson is an older work horse that I know runs and is reliable. Friend of mine, had it on an older whaler wants to unload the engine for cheap cheap. Might be leaning that route so I can just get out there and fish. Maybe consider a repower down the road. thoughts?
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I agree and it will be fine - just de-carb it first thing - google Dunks Method
OMC's really need it
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