I have tried to get the width of the DF90A but without results. Max. width I can have is 16 inches as the boarding ladder will hit engine if raised. What is the width of the 90? I now have the Honda BF50 and that has 14.7 width and ladder clears by 1.25 inches and boarding 14 inches between rudder up and engine.
Dave
vkmaynard wrote:I really could not comprehend the differnce until the day my wife shot this video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eovBozRo5ggOctaman wrote:I can't help asking (no offence to you Victor) as it has become clear over time that the behaviour of theis different to the
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The M is definitely more of a displacement hull. You will notice how it plows thru the water vs. the X. One of our forum mates has a new DF90A on his M in Russia and is only seeing around 24 MPH with the same 4 blade prop. Don't know how much weight he has onboard. Not sure what the incremental improvement is between the 70, 90, 115, 140 on an M. The X shows a significant improvement with more power (90 is enough for us).
One thing I'll throw out for a 90+ Hp consideration; keep in mind high speed cruising (like our trips to Ocracoke and in the Chesapeake 45+mi). If you have a smaller motor it will operate at or near WOT (like the Honda 50) and eat a lot of gas and struggle to get you there. The newer Suzuki DF90A uses less gas in that case because it is not struggling (4200 RPM 18 MPH w/o ballast mast up boat loaded). If you get the X on a "real" plane (boat rides over the bow wave around 21+ MPH) then there is no challenge on fuel economy compared to a boat that is plowing thru the water. On a 45 mi trip (head wind, used motor) Billy (140Hp X) used about the same amount of gas at 24 MPH as we did at 13 MPH WOT on the Honda 50.
Victor
