Hello there new to the gang . Purchased a 1987 2550 center console cuddy last year with twin 2000 150 2 strokes and currently looking at a pair of 225 4 strokes which mid sections were just redone!!....the current 150s are 475lbs each and the 225s are 585lbs a piece looking for input if they are going to be too heavy for boat with a whopping extra 220lbs or so.thanks in advance....#GOBIRDSWelcome to Pursuit Boats Owners Forum
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Steal N Time
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- Vessel Info: 1987 2550 center console cuddy pursuit. Twin 2000 150 2 strokes
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Hello there new to the gang . Purchased a 1987 2550 center console cuddy last year with twin 2000 150 2 strokes and currently looking at a pair of 225 4 strokes which mid sections were just redone!!....the current 150s are 475lbs each and the 225s are 585lbs a piece looking for input if they are going to be too heavy for boat with a whopping extra 220lbs or so.thanks in advance....#GOBIRDS-
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You may get wet feet all the time when going to the stern, and in reverse you may get water over the transom.
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