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ther are a few 225 and 250 optis on center consoles with brackets so a 200HP 4cyl verado would be the same weight should work just fine.
Dry weight on a 150 through 200 small block ETEC with a 25 inch leg is 433 pounds.
Much better throttle response, time to plane, and general overall handling. Ive only run yamahas though, cant comment on the others.
I would only use a bracket if she was a full transom model to begin with due to close quarter handling, less weight, and less rigging.
I agree that the relationship with your dealer is key.
I have a 140hp suzuki on mine. I get unbelivable fuel burn and she will flat out fly! I fish and average of 3 guys per trip with coolers,ice and gear. More than enough motor for me. If i went back with a motor right now it would be a 150hp suzuki. All the speed my v20 needs and gets great fuel economy.
Suzuki has ALWAYS had problems with there aluminum. I'm not knocking them as I actually like SUZUKI's and have reccomended them, BUT you must be aware that there aluminum has always been on the poor side, and corrosion plagued. I'm actually not a big Yamaha fan, but theres one on the back of my skiff because I know they make a quality engine, they hold up, use better aluminum, and have taken measures to stop corrosion from becoming an issue. Suzuki on the other hand is still known for corrosion problems in high salinity areas or don't get flushed religously. And flushing is no guarantee either. I've seen engines that had the best care in the world end up being junked once they needed the 1st work because there was just nothing left inside for gaskets to seal too.