kaydano
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Anyone using a 135 HP Mercury Optimax on a Bennington pontoon?
This is not an option on the 24-SSL we are looking to buy, although I'm sure the dealer could get one if I wanted one.
I found some interesting info on Mercury's website, but it took a LOT of digging to boil down all the info. They have tons of test results for various combinations of boats and motors (not just pontoons). In all cases (ALL cases) the Optimax 135HP performs the same as the Optimax 150HP in terms of max test speed, for the same, or very similar boat (no more than 1 MPH difference)! How can that be??? There are about 7-8 boats where they put these two motors on the same boat, and the results look VERY close in every case. It's like the 135HP and the 150HP are the exact same motor. Anyone know anything about this?
In addition, they tested 7 pontoons (no Benningtons, unfortunately) with the Merc 115HP 4 stroke and for all of these 7, the max speed was 25-30 MPH.
They tested 7 other pontoons (none the exact same boat as the above 7, unfortunately) with either the 135HP Optimax, the 150HP Optimax, or the 150HP Verado 4-Stroke. All of these tested max speed between 35 and 42 MPH. Notice the 5 MPH gap BETWEEN the 115HP and the group of 135/150HP motors. No boats came in with a max speed between 30-35 MPH.
115HP = 25-30 MPH.
135/150HP = 35-40 MPH.
The jump from the 115HP to the 135/150HP is that big. And, not at all out of line with what others have told me on this forum "from experience".
Bottom line, this tells me the 115HP is probably not suitable for skiing, tubing and wakeboarding. But it also looks like the 135 Opti, the 150 Opti and the 150 Verado are all pretty similar (as a group) in terms of max speed. However, there is a big PRICE difference between those 3 motors.
I guess the question I'm struggling with at the moment is why would I spend a penny more to go above the 135HP Optimax, which is the cheapest of the three motors in that group? Before you answer, know that the 135HP Opti scored the highest 2 max speeds in that group of motors, above the 150 Optimax and the 150 Verado. Very interesting.
I get that the Optimax it is a 2-cycle (my preference is the 4 stroke). But, for several thousand dollars more, I'm not sure I like the 4 strokes THAT much...
What am I missing?
This is not an option on the 24-SSL we are looking to buy, although I'm sure the dealer could get one if I wanted one.
I found some interesting info on Mercury's website, but it took a LOT of digging to boil down all the info. They have tons of test results for various combinations of boats and motors (not just pontoons). In all cases (ALL cases) the Optimax 135HP performs the same as the Optimax 150HP in terms of max test speed, for the same, or very similar boat (no more than 1 MPH difference)! How can that be??? There are about 7-8 boats where they put these two motors on the same boat, and the results look VERY close in every case. It's like the 135HP and the 150HP are the exact same motor. Anyone know anything about this?
In addition, they tested 7 pontoons (no Benningtons, unfortunately) with the Merc 115HP 4 stroke and for all of these 7, the max speed was 25-30 MPH.
They tested 7 other pontoons (none the exact same boat as the above 7, unfortunately) with either the 135HP Optimax, the 150HP Optimax, or the 150HP Verado 4-Stroke. All of these tested max speed between 35 and 42 MPH. Notice the 5 MPH gap BETWEEN the 115HP and the group of 135/150HP motors. No boats came in with a max speed between 30-35 MPH.
115HP = 25-30 MPH.
135/150HP = 35-40 MPH.
The jump from the 115HP to the 135/150HP is that big. And, not at all out of line with what others have told me on this forum "from experience".
Bottom line, this tells me the 115HP is probably not suitable for skiing, tubing and wakeboarding. But it also looks like the 135 Opti, the 150 Opti and the 150 Verado are all pretty similar (as a group) in terms of max speed. However, there is a big PRICE difference between those 3 motors.
I guess the question I'm struggling with at the moment is why would I spend a penny more to go above the 135HP Optimax, which is the cheapest of the three motors in that group? Before you answer, know that the 135HP Opti scored the highest 2 max speeds in that group of motors, above the 150 Optimax and the 150 Verado. Very interesting.
I get that the Optimax it is a 2-cycle (my preference is the 4 stroke). But, for several thousand dollars more, I'm not sure I like the 4 strokes THAT much...
What am I missing?