Suzuki is simply the best. I’m on my second Suzuki. Running a ‘18 250SS on my ‘18 Falcon F205 and it’s awesome. It’s simple, it’s bullet proof and for all the haters it’s 250hp at the shaft just like the SHO and ProXS. Propping is tricky because it’s a two stage gear reduction but it’s worth it!!
Friend repowered with suzuki 250, were keen on Yamaha until they saw price, not sure where the gold plating was on Yamaha but wasn't visible.. Love Suzuki so quiet at idle plus 10-15% cheaper to run than 20yr old 225hp Yamaha it replaced.
I had a 2019 Suzuki DF 200 and loved it. Sold that boat but maybe one day I will get another boat. One thing on Suzuki that other brands don't do is timing chains vs timing belts. Yamaha if I remember correctly says to replace the timing belt at like 500 hrs or something. That is an added cost that many don't talk about. Suzuki motors are great motors but also little maintenance cost as well. Oil changes are very simple at least for me. Your in fresh water so all the anoides should last longer as well. Impellers are around the same cost across all brands under the 300hp range I believe. Suzuki has better hole shot vs the others based on the gear ratios and prop size. Also one of the most fuel efficient 4 strokes out there.
You made a great choice. I am a Suzuki and yamaha tech for 18 years and work on them all. It's hard for me to pick a Suzuki over the Yam they are both so goo but the mer
Glad you're happy with yours. I put a 250 SS on a 209 Gambler and it has been a nightmare setting it up. Running a 14.5 32p small hub Suzuki prop with exhaust ring to get the speed I want but adjusting the center of gravity for the extra weight of the motor hanging off the back of the 10" jack plate makes it real sketchy on pad. Also the extra weight is sinking the stern below the rub rail when floating, took out 110 pounds of battery weight to compensate but is still sitting low. Rub rail 1" above water. I might have to put some weight under the seat to get the center of gravity right. Only comfortable running 72mph right now but don't really trust it from getting out of control.
Would love to see a few fly-by shots of your boat running flat out! Also, where did you buy your outboard? Did you make a video of the restoration of the boat Gelcoat? It looks really good. Nice work!!
I want the maximum speed, so i went for a mercury 115 pro xs. Super happy with the merc. Its running smooth and is faster than other 115 hp motors with the same boat. Strange the merc is quit a bit faster.🤷♂️
Makes sense, pro xs is a fast motor, are you running a steel prop. Get rid of those lead batteries and go 100% lithium and you will see a huge change in speed.
@@Thestrikezonetv steel prop indeed. Why does a lithium batterie makes a difference? I never heard of that one. I am now running on a gel batterie, i dont onow if that makes a difference?
@@Thestrikezonetv i like that, weight does make a difference for sure, the 115 pro xs is about 360 lbs in weight. The boat is crazy light, its about 700 pounds, its going like a rocket🤣
Tell me about your prop again...I have the same engine and anything more than a 22pitch I can't get full RPM. The boat is a 23' bay boat that weighs about 1600lbs center console.
Suzuki is simply the best. I’m on my second Suzuki. Running a ‘18 250SS on my ‘18 Falcon F205 and it’s awesome. It’s simple, it’s bullet proof and for all the haters it’s 250hp at the shaft just like the SHO and ProXS. Propping is tricky because it’s a two stage gear reduction but it’s worth it!!
I have a Yamaha F250 but I wouldn't mind a Suzuki at all
Friend repowered with suzuki 250, were keen on Yamaha until they saw price, not sure where the gold plating was on Yamaha but wasn't visible.. Love Suzuki so quiet at idle plus 10-15% cheaper to run than 20yr old 225hp Yamaha it replaced.
I have the Suzuki 115ss on my bass boat. And I love it!!!
Man great choice! Repowering is the way to go with boat prices so high.
I had a 2019 Suzuki DF 200 and loved it. Sold that boat but maybe one day I will get another boat. One thing on Suzuki that other brands don't do is timing chains vs timing belts. Yamaha if I remember correctly says to replace the timing belt at like 500 hrs or something. That is an added cost that many don't talk about. Suzuki motors are great motors but also little maintenance cost as well. Oil changes are very simple at least for me. Your in fresh water so all the anoides should last longer as well. Impellers are around the same cost across all brands under the 300hp range I believe. Suzuki has better hole shot vs the others based on the gear ratios and prop size. Also one of the most fuel efficient 4 strokes out there.
You made a great choice. I am a Suzuki and yamaha tech for 18 years and work on them all. It's hard for me to pick a Suzuki over the Yam they are both so goo but the mer
Love my 250 ss on a alumscraft 205 trophy great performance
Went from merc to Suzuki. Super happy 4 years so far. Way better fuel consumption, smoother run. Definitely glad I upgraded
Glad you're happy with yours. I put a 250 SS on a 209 Gambler and it has been a nightmare setting it up. Running a 14.5 32p small hub Suzuki prop with exhaust ring to get the speed I want but adjusting the center of gravity for the extra weight of the motor hanging off the back of the 10" jack plate makes it real sketchy on pad. Also the extra weight is sinking the stern below the rub rail when floating, took out 110 pounds of battery weight to compensate but is still sitting low. Rub rail 1" above water. I might have to put some weight under the seat to get the center of gravity right. Only comfortable running 72mph right now but don't really trust it from getting out of control.
Would love to see a few fly-by shots of your boat running flat out! Also, where did you buy your outboard? Did you make a video of the restoration of the boat Gelcoat? It looks really good. Nice work!!
I bought a Suzuki only because I live in Merc and Yamaha country....I wanted to be different lol. So far so good, great outboard.
What's up Drew! Happy Holidays brother, miss you guys on the trail. I've been thinking about that Suzuki, hope it works out for you ✌🏽
Who did your repower? Thanks man keep them coming
The smg4 also has a troll mode as well
But beautiful boat engine and boat
I want the maximum speed, so i went for a mercury 115 pro xs.
Super happy with the merc. Its running smooth and is faster than other 115 hp motors with the same boat. Strange the merc is quit a bit faster.🤷♂️
Makes sense, pro xs is a fast motor, are you running a steel prop. Get rid of those lead batteries and go 100% lithium and you will see a huge change in speed.
@@Thestrikezonetv steel prop indeed.
Why does a lithium batterie makes a difference? I never heard of that one.
I am now running on a gel batterie, i dont onow if that makes a difference?
@@pasma1983 the weight, lead batteries really hold you back. Maybe 10mph plus
@@Thestrikezonetv i like that, weight does make a difference for sure, the 115 pro xs is about 360 lbs in weight.
The boat is crazy light, its about 700 pounds, its going like a rocket🤣
Is the controls included in the 17 k ??
New subscriber thanks for the info!
Where did you get that engine at that price? In the market for twins. Thats a great deal!
What boat are you using the 4 blade W/250ss
@@brianbarton5389 blazer
Tell me about your prop again...I have the same engine and anything more than a 22pitch I can't get full RPM. The boat is a 23' bay boat that weighs about 1600lbs center console.
I’m running a 4 blade 30 pitch bravo 1.
The Suzuki 250SS loves the Solas Scorpion. I have a 300ZX Skeeter an am running a 27 pitch.
Where did you pick up the zuki at for 17?
Nobody is mentioning narrow cooling channels when used in saltwater..... biggest downside.
Are you running the 625 or the 650 Blazer?
I’m running a 210 pro v
I dont like when they make the pee hole out the back i like to make sure its pumping water u cant see it back there
Mercury Made In USA .
@@chuckchambers9565 Great comment chuck!
Rad
Where did you purchase your motor from.
Marietta marine