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Repower With steyr 174 164 h.p.

Posted: Jan 22nd, '08, 08:12
by Flying Jack
:?: I just brought the 31 Bertram Janzerra ( see listings)to Maui , i am now looking at a repower and have come across a pair of Steyr 164 hp diesels, they have 400 hours and will be delivered for 12,000, still under warranty. Speed is not so much a factor as the grounds here are only a fort knot run .
Any ever repower with the yanmar 170s or these engines ?

David Freedman :?:

Posted: Jan 22nd, '08, 08:21
by mike ohlstein
170 HP is a little light, but if you never have to make more than 17 knots you should be OK.

220 is really the low end for reasonable performance for these boats, but if you really just spend 95 percent of your time trolling, what difference does it make.....

Posted: Jan 22nd, '08, 08:31
by Brewster Minton
I had 165hp Perkins before and could make 19knts at cruise. It was slow but it worked.

Posted: Jan 22nd, '08, 15:28
by AndreF
In Hawaii it's downriggers down and baits out at the sea bouy which is 60 fathoms.
Lucky dogs.

Posted: Jan 22nd, '08, 22:44
by JohnCranston
I had a pair of 170 Yanmars in my 31 bahia mar. 20 knot cruise. Capt Pat can varify. Don't know why I sold them. Usually we cruised out at 16-18 knots. Sounds like you're getting quite a deal, my friend.

Posted: Jan 23rd, '08, 07:48
by Carl
My dads got a pair of 236(216hp) Steyrs in his Hatteras. He really loves them. A well thought out motor. Good luck

Posted: Jan 30th, '08, 22:18
by John Jackson
My guess is that verything will be cheaper with smaller motors. Smaller or stay the same shafts, struts, exhausts, rudders. Sounds like for the two motors it's half the price of one Cummins 270B. If you don't have to run 80 miles for blue water like us New Jersey guys why spend all that money for a few extra knots?