I know this is probably heresy, but has anyone ever installed an outboard engine on a A27FC. The thought came to me last evening when I was looking at the cost involved in a possible repower for the boat I have. Just wondering?????? The value of the boat versus the cost to repower really has me shaking my head and wondering what to do.....................
Any thoughts?
Charles
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Re: Outboard on a A27FC
It's been discussed here before, but I don't think anyone has ever done it
You would need to do LOTS of work to strengthen the transom to be able to support an engine of any size - The transom on an A27 is really thin and flimsy. That cost, plus the cost of a new 50HP four stroke (about $7,500) plus the cost of an outboard bracket ($1,500??) might be getting close to what a repower would cost and who knows what it would do to the resale value of your A27. Most people looking to buy one would be wanting a diesel I suspect
Don
You would need to do LOTS of work to strengthen the transom to be able to support an engine of any size - The transom on an A27 is really thin and flimsy. That cost, plus the cost of a new 50HP four stroke (about $7,500) plus the cost of an outboard bracket ($1,500??) might be getting close to what a repower would cost and who knows what it would do to the resale value of your A27. Most people looking to buy one would be wanting a diesel I suspect
Don
1984 A27 FC #116 'Beta Carina'
Yanmar Turbo Intercooled 100 HP
Homeport Biloxi Back Bay
Yanmar Turbo Intercooled 100 HP
Homeport Biloxi Back Bay