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  • New guy here, 88 191 Classic

    Hi there! I have always browsed through the years but now have a few questions about my 191. I have to replace the tank this winter and when the time comes, Ill be asking you guys. Ive owned the boat since 93 and has been kept in dry storage its whole life (since ive owned it).

    The original 87 yamaha 150 lasted until 2015. It was still running strong. Only sold it becuase the wife complained about the smoke sometimes. (and to get better MPG.)




    Mako 191 Classic

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    Nice looking boat! How does it perform with the new motor? Looks like it floats great.
    1978 Mako 25 - Blind Hog
    1985 Mako 20c - sold
    Fort Walton Beach, FL
    https://forum.classicmako.com/forum/...og-bottom-time

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      I was told the motor is 70-80 lbs heavier than the 2 stroke, I have noticed with the weight that it does not like as much trim when Im trying to run. Top speed is a few mph faster, I just have to keep the trim in line to stay steady. I think its 36 knots, give or take.
      Mako 191 Classic

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