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This is my first post so be gentle, I am considering buying a 2007 Jeanneau Merry fisher 625 without an outboard,
I have a 2001 135hp mercury saltwater optimax with very low hours to fit to this boat, but all the other boats for sale have a maximum 115hp fitted, what would be the implications of fitting a 135hp to this boat and are there any upgrades/improvements I could do to make fitting this engine this possible.
 
Hi all
This is my first post so be gentle, I am considering buying a 2007 Jeanneau Merry fisher 625 without an outboard,
I have a 2001 135hp mercury saltwater optimax with very low hours to fit to this boat, but all the other boats for sale have a maximum 115hp fitted, what would be the implications of fitting a 135hp to this boat and are there any upgrades/improvements I could do to make fitting this engine this possible.
Do it
 
Hi all
This is my first post so be gentle, I am considering buying a 2007 Jeanneau Merry fisher 625 without an outboard,
I have a 2001 135hp mercury saltwater optimax with very low hours to fit to this boat, but all the other boats for sale have a maximum 115hp fitted, what would be the implications of fitting a 135hp to this boat and are there any upgrades/improvements I could do to make fitting this engine this possible.

There is a remarkably similar question on the Reader to Reader forum:

Hi all
This is my first posting so be gentle,
I am considering buying a 2007 625 Merry fisher without engine, I have a 2001 135HP Mercury saltwater optimax
with very low hours to fit to this boat, all the 625 O/B's I have seen for sale have a maxium 115HP fitted.
What would be the implications be if the 135HP was fitted to this boat. Are there any upgrades/improvements that would make it possible to fit this engine. HELP!!!
Read more at http://www.ybw.com/forums/showthrea...-merry-fisher-outboard-HP#1leOeblukiKtbGEd.99
 
Do it.

Your actual performance will be the same - give and take a few percent.
If your insurance has a problem rebadge the engine...
 
Obviously you are very observant to the posts, as I explained it was my first time submitting a request, do you have any input to my question?
 
Hi Kempy the 135hp is around 6kg heavier than the 115hp 4 stroke, I am wondering if the extra power would be a strain on the transom?
 
Not at all. Transoms are very strong indeed, designed to take the stress in any direction while bouncing around on waves at full thrust or on a trailer on roads of all kinds.

Numerous boats have been overpowered without issues, some even with a kicker next to the main engine.



PS! Unwise to snap at VicS imho. Forumites being observant to posts is the reason you get replies at all.
 
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Hi Kempy the 135hp is around 6kg heavier than the 115hp 4 stroke, I am wondering if the extra power would be a strain on the transom?

Its not power but waeight you have to worry about. The transom will have a maximum weight of motor it can take. Check your owners hand book or the manufacturer data sheet. How ever if is only 6kgs id be inclined not to worry about it and fit the 135hp.
 
Its not the additional power thats the issue its the weight. Check the owners guide or manufactures spec sheet and you will see there is a maximum weight limit. If its only 6kgs I wouldnt worry about it and get it fitted.
 

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