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Power for a 270 model??
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				fighterpilot
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Power for a 270 model??
A 2000 model Coastal 270 with twin 150s doesn't seem like enough HP considering my experience with a Hydra-Sport 2550 with twin 200s. Boat I have found close by has just the 150s. We load down with 4 to 6 people and all the stuff that goes with fishing and have to run 50 miles for bottom fishing. I don't think the 150s are enough HP and need to know if that is probably true. Surly there are folks on this forum that have owned a 270 and can speak from experience. Thanks
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				fishtails75
 
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- Vessel Info: 2004 290 Coastal Tournament Edition
Re: Power for a 270 model??
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				fighterpilot
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Re: Power for a 270 model??
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				Buckwild
 
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- Vessel Info: 2001 Coastal 270 I/O 7.4 Volvo Penta Freshwater Vessel
Re: Power for a 270 model??
2 options sell the boat or repower!
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				fighterpilot
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Re: Power for a 270 model??
Other boats of this type and size all have 200, 225, or even 250s on it, hence my question. I think it is way underpowered for our use, 6 bodies, plus fishing equip., ice, food etc, and run 50 miles to get to the fishing gournds. Before I passed on the boat wanted some experts opinion. To repower, even with used motors, would necessitate an offer so low I don't believe they would accept it at this time. Thanks
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