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Input on jetting a 16' deep V hull
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<blockquote data-quote="Wood_Duck" data-source="post: 420846" data-attributes="member: 9599"><p>I think hull weight is listed at 650lb roughly. Then add in 3 batteries, 6gal of fuel, the Ulterra, etc. the weight is part of my thinking on the 60/40 Merc since the Mercury uses the large pump instead of the medium style like the Yamaha. Plus the stainless impeller might help abit more. That way the pump has the ability to push as much water as a larger engine, just more effort required from the 60 powerhead.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wood_Duck, post: 420846, member: 9599"] I think hull weight is listed at 650lb roughly. Then add in 3 batteries, 6gal of fuel, the Ulterra, etc. the weight is part of my thinking on the 60/40 Merc since the Mercury uses the large pump instead of the medium style like the Yamaha. Plus the stainless impeller might help abit more. That way the pump has the ability to push as much water as a larger engine, just more effort required from the 60 powerhead. [/QUOTE]
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