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I have a Yamaha 8hp, 2stroke, long shaft. It's just a little bit 'too small'. When you get caught in rough weather and you're driving thru that 30 mph headwind with those really big waves, it just barely gets the job done. I'm going to get a Tohatsu 9.8 this summer. It's the same engine as an 8hp, just tuned different. It costs 125 bucks more than the 8 and gets great reviews.
Mine had a 01' Yamaha 8hp (long shaft, power tilt electric start) when i bought it, I've upgraded to a 06' Honda 9.9hp (long shaft, electric start). Both are good for the Catalina 250, but the Honda and the Tohatsu's are better suited for these boats, IMHO.
Martin: What water are you in? How much are wind and waves an issue? Are you cruising, or just getting in and out of a marina or launch area?
I suspect JohnMD's problem was with shaft length--not hp. My ninety-something Honda 8 (now marketed as the "classic") had plenty of power for heavy conditions, but not enough shaft to keep the prop down. My 2003 (I think) extra-long Honda 8 was more than enough on the C-25 (heavier than the C-250)--I never came close to using full throttle, even to stop at a dock. It could stop the boat like running into a pillow.
As I've said too many times, the Honda 9.9 is overkill--the same engine tuned for higher revs you'll absolutely never use, for several more boat units. The 8 the better value. With Tohatsu, the 9.8 might be the better choice because of shaft length, and because it has a higher-pitch, smaller diameter prop... and it costs less than the Honda or Yamaha 8s. I know Arlyn Stewart has cruised Lake Huron (BIG water) on his C-250 with a Honda 8, and I don't recall any complaints about power. 8-10hp should take care of you just fine, but a 25" (extra-long) shaft is the key to utilizing that power going through chop or wakes big enough to pitch the hull.
Martin Dave has it right...it's more about making sure your prop is in the water than horsepower for rough weather...I mean the difference in thrust between an 8 and a 9.8 I suppose could be significant but I'm not convinced. I do believe that where you mount the motor and what shaft length you choose based on that is critical. I have an add-on rear motor mount on the transom and I find the 20" shaft keeps me from cavitating, but if I was going to mount it directly to the boat, I'd go for 25". I have the 8hp Tohatsu. People on this site are starting to think I work for the company as I'm always extolling its virtues...light weight, cost, reliability, quiet operation, electric start, trickle charger all for under $1800. I have never felt underpowered either in the ocean, bay, or more importantly, the inlets! Willy
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote">6 to 15 HP for the C-250, and it looks like most folks are using 8-9.9hp.
<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></font id="quote"></blockquote id="quote"> we had a 15 hp mercury long shaft when we got our 250 , It would pop out in rough water . so I sold it and bought a new 9hp 05 Honda power thrust extra long .
I like the Honda over the mercury , the choke is automatic on the Honda . but the Honda has a tiller arm rattle at 1/2 throttle ,so you have to back off the throttle or speed up .
I don't miss the power loss , but at the time if I had the money I would have stayed with a 15hp .
Honda, Yamaha, Tohatsu, Nissan... all sound pretty good, but there may be a slight advantage to the Honda or Yamaha (but they cost more than the others).
I'm definitely going with the 25" shaft.
So, all things considered, I'm going to go with the Honda 9.9hp, XL / 25" (w/ elec start and power tilt).
(I might have gone with the 8hp engine, but this isn't available with a 25" shaft.)
Thanks again, Martin (& Kali) 2008 C-250 #973 (currently nameless)
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by MartinJW</i> <br />...(I might have gone with the 8hp engine, but this isn't available with a 25" shaft.)<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></font id="quote"></blockquote id="quote">You mean not in stock? It most certainly is available, for something like $300 less.
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by Dave Bristle</i> <br /><blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by MartinJW</i> <br />...(I might have gone with the 8hp engine, but this isn't available with a 25" shaft.)<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></font id="quote"></blockquote id="quote">You mean not in stock? It most certainly is available, for something like $300 less. <hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></font id="quote"></blockquote id="quote">
I think that we checked specifications with the Honda dealer, and there was something that we couldn't get with the 8HP Honda. We want (1) 25" shaft, (2) electric starter/alternator, & (3) power tilt; one or more of these were not available in the 8HP model, so we moved up to the 9.9.
Are you saying that all these options ARE available on the Honda 8HP, Dave? (Should I double-check on this?)
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by willy</i> <br />Martin I love the idea of Power Tilt...my one concern is... Is that puppy going to weigh about 140lbs with all the bells and whistles? <hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></font id="quote"></blockquote id="quote">
I think that's about right ~ perhaps 130 lbs.
The problem is that my wife has a bad back; she can't use a pull-starter and has trouble raising or lowering the outboard, so we have to have electric start and the power trim.
It could be that fewer 8s with power tilt are in the distribution chain than 9.9s, but apparently it isn't that they aren't a product. I believe the only difference between the two is the camshaft. (They didn't have power tilt on either when I bought mine--they added it later to match Yamaha.)
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by Dave Bristle</i> <br />Martin: According to Honda's site, power tilt is an option on the 8 and the 9.9. (See "Features" at [url="http://www.honda-marine.com/modelDetail.aspx?modelGroup=BF8"]Honda 8[/url].)
It could be that fewer 8s with power tilt are in the distribution chain than 9.9s, but apparently it isn't that they aren't a product. I believe the only difference between the two is the camshaft. (They didn't have power tilt on either when I bought mine--they added it later to match Yamaha.) <hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></font id="quote"></blockquote id="quote">
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by Dave Bristle</i> <br />Martin: According to Honda's site, power tilt is an option on the 8 and the 9.9. (See "Features" at [url="http://www.honda-marine.com/modelDetail.aspx?modelGroup=BF8"]Honda 8[/url].)
It could be that fewer 8s with power tilt are in the distribution chain than 9.9s, but apparently it isn't that they aren't a product. I believe the only difference between the two is the camshaft. (They didn't have power tilt on either when I bought mine--they added it later to match Yamaha.) <hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></font id="quote"></blockquote id="quote">
Dave,
You're right. There was some reason that we thought we needed to go with the 9.9hp, but the 8hp has everything we need (elec start, power tilt, 25" shaft).
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by Dave Bristle</i> <br />Martin: What water are you in? How much are wind and waves an issue? Are you cruising, or just getting in and out of a marina or launch area? ... As I've said too many times, the Honda 9.9 is overkill--the same engine tuned for higher revs you'll absolutely never use, for several more boat units. The 8 the better value. With Tohatsu, the 9.8 might be the better choice because of shaft length, and because it has a higher-pitch, smaller diameter prop... and it costs less than the Honda or Yamaha 8s. I know Arlyn Stewart has cruised Lake Huron (BIG water) on his C-250 with a Honda 8, and I don't recall any complaints about power. 8-10hp should take care of you just fine, but a 25" (extra-long) shaft is the key to utilizing that power going through chop or wakes big enough to pitch the hull. <hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></font id="quote"></blockquote id="quote">
Dave,
We sail on Lake Tahoe exclusively (right now). Waves and wind CAN be an issue; unexpected storms can, occasionally, bring on 25-30 knots winds and 3-4 foot swells. Would an 8hp (25") handle this, or would we be in trouble?
NORMALLY, we just motor into and out of our little harbor. But perhaps 25% of the time we're motoring to get somewhere.
Here's another reason favoring the 8 over the 9.9... On their website, they show the 8 on a Hunter (not great) and the 9.9 on a Mac 26M (ugh!) Why anybody would buy a Mac masted powerboat and put a 9.9 on it is a mystery... Honda needs to upgrade those pages!
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by piseas</i> <br />Gotta love Dave B. He always gets it right. Of course there are one or two more of equal status. <hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></font id="quote"></blockquote id="quote">Thanks, Steve... If only... I only try to pass along what I've learned--some of it from higher "status" contributors here, and much of it from over 55 years of sailing one thing or another. Sometimes I pass along more than I know.
Martin, I am surprised you are not just referring to Tahoe as "The Lake". An 8hp high trust will have no problem pushing a 250 in the conditions you mentioned. The power tilt, starter and alternator are very nice to have-I would highly recommend! Enjoy!
<font color="blue"><font size="4"><font face="Comic Sans MS">MartinJW I think you made a good choice in engine selection and extras. I would suggest the 6 gallon tank as a future upgrade. I had a place in South Shore 1972-2006 and sailed out of Tahoe Keys Marina until they kicked me out. The only thing I wish I had for the C250 WK at Tahoe was a aspinnaker with a ATN sock. You do not have the tides and current there so it really helps on those days when you seek the cats paw.
Make sure you keep in contact with Mike sometimes he forgets delivery dates.
I still can count to one hundred by ones so......I think I still have some status.
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Martin: Anywhere that the "power thrust" Honda 8 isn't enough, the 9.9 or even 15 won't be either, and the C-250 will be toast. You will virtually never, and I mean NEVER crank up the Honda 8 above about 2/3 throttle, and rarely above half. (More than that just makes a bunch of noise and wastes fuel.) It is <i>plenty</i> for your boat and your venue. And according to a Honda rep, the 8 has more lower-end torque than the 9.9. (I consider them dead-equal, except maybe on a planing hull.)
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