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Old 15 December 2016, 22:18   #21
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Could be...

My Searider starts chine walking at 40 mph with a 90. A friend has put two 115 yamahas on 540 Hurricanes (one 2-stroke, one 4-stroke)...they both needed huge trim tabs. They worked but to me 150 hp seems like overkill.

I attached the pictures. On the one with the 4-stroke, he plugged the transom and got rid of the elephant trunks (installed a bilge pump instead. A lot of weight put them underwater.

In my personal opinion, 115 is sporty enough on a 5.4m boat.
I was just ribbing ya a bit, thats moving pretty fast on a 5.4..

I was wondering how much weight you could put on the transom before it starts dipping down.

Would filling an extended transom with foam help keep the stern from sitting lower in the water?

does he have an extended transom?

Whats the top speed of a 5.4 with a 115?
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Old 16 December 2016, 00:21   #22
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I was just ribbing ya a bit, thats moving pretty fast on a 5.4..

I was wondering how much weight you could put on the transom before it starts dipping down.
Not a lot. I'm ready to block off the hull to my Avon to see if it will sit a little higher. With the flooding hull, I think there's only 6" of freeboard back there.
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Would filling an extended transom with foam help keep the stern from sitting lower in the water?
Adding a bracket? Possible...but I'd make sure it follows the lines of the hull and doesn't angle up like your standard Armstrong/Stainless Marine. And filling with foam just adds more weight - air is lighter.
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does he have an extended transom?
I want to say he raised the transom on the one with the two stroke - I'm not sure though
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Whats the top speed of a 5.4 with a 115?
close to 50, if not over. Too fast to handle or ever use the speed.
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Old 17 December 2016, 13:24   #23
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My Dad has a Hurricane H540
With a Mercury 90 two stroke and that thing is a rocket. Have not got it on a GPS yet but fast and not out of control.
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Old 14 February 2017, 00:38   #24
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Is that a hint that you are Switching power ??
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Old 15 February 2017, 15:36   #26
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Is that a hint that you are Switching power ??
Knowing him, I'd say yes. (But I'd was thinking the same thing - sort of a cryptic post)

How about a Honda 150??? 😉
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Old 16 February 2017, 08:13   #27
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I cut down the transom for a 25" shaft. Its not so intimidating anymore after the first two conversions I did.

I dont think I am going to use the arch. Anyone need one? It should be a universal fit with very little modification.
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Old 16 February 2017, 18:08   #28
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Hmm... I want one for the Avon but don't know how it would fit.
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Old 16 February 2017, 20:09   #29
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Get me the width of the space on the deck between the tubes and then the width of the transom. I can measure it out. The arch is pretty narrow so it should be good. I'm thinking you will just have to fab new mounts on the bottom of each leg, once you cut it down to fit.

Alternatively, if it doesnt fit, how bout we just trade hulls.

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Old 17 February 2017, 05:43   #30
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Wow that isn't massive. What would you guess that SS weighs?
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Not sure exactly but its not too heavy. I was able to carry it around by myself, and I have spaghetti arms. Maybe 40-50 lbs?
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Is the arch still available?
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Is the arch still available?
I didn't take it so maybe he still has it.
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