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Location: one foot over the line | I'm looking at the 1875 and was thinking of putting a 150 on it to save a few bucks, but I came to my senses and decided the 200 would be the way to go. Would a 150 work? sure. Would a 200 work for that 2075? sure. However, when a person looks at the big picture, saving a few thousand dollars when we are already willing to commit to spending 10's of thousands, doesn't really make sense. Also, when it comes time to sell your used boat, having that 200 on it will not be attractive to many buyers. Plus, you'll never say to yourself that you wished you would have gotten a smaller motor. Not sure where you are from, but the local dealer near me has a 2075 with a 250 on it that i have been kicking the tires on, sweet rig with a reduced showroom price. I'm not personally looking for that big of a boat and think that the hole shot might suffer with anything under a 225. I also think that 65-70mph would be more likely for top speed with a 250. |