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    2000 150 ocean pro replace 2010 115 e-tech?

    I have a 115 E-tech less than 100 hours available. I currently have a SACS 6.6 meter rib with a 2000 150 Ocean pro. The boat is propped tall and goes 44 at 4800 RPM. any idea how the 115 would run propped at max RPM on this boat?
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    The 115 etec will not have the torque of that 150. You will notice the difference.
    Can't guess your mph at wot.
    I'd look for a 130 etec minimum. The 150 etecs are strong.

    pointer

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    Using a formula your speed with a 115 compared to a 150 would theoretically be about 38 mph. If you chose the 115 HO or the 130 E-TEC then you may be around 40 mph or so.

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    That makes sense (38 MPH). I fear even if I prop it light it may not plane well when loaded down.
    Thanks
    Steve

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