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Roy123 07-24-2014 09:07 AM

New 25 suzuki?
 
Anybody else hear about a new 25 suzuki coming out? Its supposed to be a new 3 cylinder beast. A real powerhouse like the older 3 cylinder 2 stroke! I am very curious on this guy.

Montauk17 07-24-2014 09:10 AM

Suzuki rep came by with one a few weeks ago....sweet motor revs up like a 2 stroke. 32mph on a 1548 semi vee It is already on the market.

Kyle71 07-24-2014 10:21 AM

Very Strong!

jldsc 07-24-2014 06:38 PM

thats what im talkin about...may have to keep an eye on this


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Roy123 07-24-2014 08:29 PM

Yeah buddy! Could be nice on a little marsh skiff.

jldsc 07-24-2014 10:15 PM

Yeap!!


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CajunChristian 08-12-2014 12:38 PM

Well, I finally stopped fishing long enough to go and test the new 25hp Suzuki. It is all they say and more.
Took a brand new unit out of the box, put it on a 1548, 100 gauge, flat bottom, AlWeld.
Connected fuel line, no choke?????WHAT, how is it ever gonna start? Pulled rope, on the second pull, the motor sits there silently idling, quietest motor I have ever not heard.
Ran the stock 11 pitch aluminum prop with 1 person, 2.7 second plane time, 8 second 0-25mph, topped out at 31 mph at 5700 rpm, put a 240 pound man in the boat with me, ran 29 mph lost 2-300 rpm, motor too high to run that prop.
Put a 13 powertech on it boat slowed down. Motor still too high. Prop blows out before you can get the nose trimmed up where it would really like to run.
Final analysis, this is the king of the new 25's on the market. Best hole shot I have seen from the current 25's, ranks right next to the old 3 cylinder Suzuki 2 strokes. Yea, I know most of you guys are running 40 plus mph with the old 2 strokes:shaking: but we like to test in real life conditions, face it, very few of us fish with one rod and a ziplock bag of worms. We actually add weight to our marsh rigs, hence the 240 pound passenger.
I would love to test it on a much lighter hull, we could hit some of those fantasy numbers:eek:
Before you ask, I do not know the cost, it is 3 cylinder, battery-less fuel injected, 136 pound, 2.09 gear ratio, 29.9 cubic inch.D

Roy123 08-12-2014 10:11 PM

Thank you Mr. Danny. We still run a 25 3 cylinder 2 stroke suzuki on a tunnel hull at our lease (along with all the other rigs). It's nice to know that theres a new 25hp four stroke that could push a tunnel with gear.

CajunChristian 08-13-2014 06:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Roy123 (Post 713796)
Thank you Mr. Danny. We still run a 25 3 cylinder 2 stroke suzuki on a tunnel hull at our lease (along with all the other rigs). It's nice to know that theres a new 25hp four stroke that could push a tunnel with gear.


Finally. Every other 4 stroke 25 I have seen is quite anemic.
D

Bad Boy 08-13-2014 08:22 AM

What is the Weight Difference in the New 4 Stroke and the Old 2 Stroke?

CajunChristian 08-13-2014 08:32 AM

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Originally Posted by CajunChristian (Post 713682)
Well, I finally stopped fishing long enough to go and test the new 25hp Suzuki. It is all they say and more.
Took a brand new unit out of the box, put it on a 1548, 100 gauge, flat bottom, AlWeld.
Connected fuel line, no choke?????WHAT, how is it ever gonna start? Pulled rope, on the second pull, the motor sits there silently idling, quietest motor I have ever not heard.
Ran the stock 11 pitch aluminum prop with 1 person, 2.7 second plane time, 8 second 0-25mph, topped out at 31 mph at 5700 rpm, put a 240 pound man in the boat with me, ran 29 mph lost 2-300 rpm, motor too high to run that prop.
Put a 13 powertech on it boat slowed down. Motor still too high. Prop blows out before you can get the nose trimmed up where it would really like to run.
Final analysis, this is the king of the new 25's on the market. Best hole shot I have seen from the current 25's, ranks right next to the old 3 cylinder Suzuki 2 strokes. Yea, I know most of you guys are running 40 plus mph with the old 2 strokes:shaking: but we like to test in real life conditions, face it, very few of us fish with one rod and a ziplock bag of worms. We actually add weight to our marsh rigs, hence the 240 pound passenger.
I would love to test it on a much lighter hull, we could hit some of those fantasy numbers:eek:
Before you ask, I do not know the cost, it is 3 cylinder, battery-less fuel injected, 136 pound, 2.09 gear ratio, 29.9 cubic inch.D

I'm not sure what the old 2 strokes weighed, it can't be much difference than the 4 stroke at 136 pounds?
D

Kyle71 08-13-2014 03:42 PM

Update
 
We are dropping the motor 3/8 and just got in the SST props to test. Should have some performance #s tomorrow on that same boat.

Roy123 08-18-2014 01:07 PM

I want to say the old 2 stroke we have is in the mid 140 pound area

jldsc 08-18-2014 03:14 PM

ive got a 96 3cyl. zuk and thats about the area I was thinking on the weight also


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