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Performance on a 20cc with a 200 Yamaha ox66
Does anyone have or know where to get the performance #'s for this setup? I am running a 200 Yamaha ox66 on a 20cc with a 19" prop, turning 5200 and getting 42 knts. Is that about right?
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Re: Performance on a 20cc with a 200 Yamaha ox66
My 200 merc runs 5600 and 48 with a 19 and a T Top - mine is the XRi which is supposed to be 220 - seems like you should get a bit more, can you raise the engine higher ????
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Re: Performance on a 20cc with a 200 Yamaha ox66
I guess i will give that a swing, running the cav plate about 3/4" above the bottom, and I have the room on the holes
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Re: Performance on a 20cc with a 200 Yamaha ox66
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Like Dr. Suess said, "Go Dog, Go!"
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Re: Performance on a 20cc with a 200 Yamaha ox66
Frank - I think he's 48/49mph with the 19 pitch. I seem to remember a discussion about the 50mph barrier being tough to crack.
5600 with a 19p and a 1.87 is in that ball park 48/49mph. 5800/6000 is breaking 50mph with a 19p mirage plus. |
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Re: Performance on a 20cc with a 200 Yamaha ox66
I run an ox66 200hp, on my 21, bracket. I get 47mph @ 5400RPM with a t-top, running a 19p.
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Re: Performance on a 20cc with a 200 Yamaha ox66
Thanx all, at least I'm in the #'s, will do some tweakin and see what we get.
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Re: Performance on a 20cc with a 200 Yamaha ox66
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I had 1.62 gears (I think, or maybe they were 1.65), with a 15.25"D x 16.5"P custom PowerTech OFS prop, turning 6100 rpms, lightly loaded, with a nose cone, low-water pickup, cavitation plate 2.25" above the keel, running the prop just barely surfacing. With a strong cross-wind, it could get a bit squirrelly at top speed. It was fun, though.
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Re: Performance on a 20cc with a 200 Yamaha ox66
When I first seatrial my 20cc w/ DF140 Suzuki after putting on the bracket, I was running a 20" pitch Power Tech prop and hit 47 kts- 54 mph. Light load with two people, and it was chine walking The hole shot sucked, and only turning 5000 rpm. I now run a 18P prop because I wanted a decent hole shot with heavy loads (30 gal bait well, or full load of scuba gear/tanks). Tops out at 40 mph @ 6000 rpm. I may be a little under proped, but for Sebastian Inlet, I really wanted some low end "get up and go".
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Re: Performance on a 20cc with a 200 Yamaha ox66
well, after reading the pros veiws, I'll raise the engine a notch, see what that does, if it helps, great, if not, I'm done, she was a little squirrly in the ocean, not going that fast all the times anyways.
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