nathan
Active Member
Hello guys I need some help/ideas. as I start to think about the rebuild on my 1983 chaparral 235 xlc I started thinking of what power plant to put in it. it originally would have came with a mercruiser 260 hp (chevy 350). I was given the boat with no motor or outdrive. I picked up a parts boat a few years ago with a mercruiser 888 (ford 302). also we have another 302 that my dad picked up in a fairlane that has a decent build to it. my original thought was to do a mild rebuild on the 888 to have a reliable power plant that would make a good cruiser.
so what would be you all recommendation on a power plant. I am not looking to make the boat the fastest on the water just a good boat that my family can enjoy. also the "max" HP for the boat is stated to be 260 HP and has an alpha drive.
should I
1. rebuild the Mercruiser 888 with just a mild rebuild with a four barrel carb.
2. used the ford 302 out of the fairlane that is supposed to be rebuilt to be a drag car engine.
3. look for a mercusier 260 that may need some work.
4. look for a 454 big block. it may not fit and maybe to big for the boat. I would also have to find a bravo drive.
thank you for your input. I have to replace some of the floor on the boat before I can get the motor in it. so I have some time. I wish I could just go buy I boat ready to go but there is no chance of that happening any time soon. there is no money for that and it would take years to save up for that.
so what would be you all recommendation on a power plant. I am not looking to make the boat the fastest on the water just a good boat that my family can enjoy. also the "max" HP for the boat is stated to be 260 HP and has an alpha drive.
should I
1. rebuild the Mercruiser 888 with just a mild rebuild with a four barrel carb.
2. used the ford 302 out of the fairlane that is supposed to be rebuilt to be a drag car engine.
3. look for a mercusier 260 that may need some work.
4. look for a 454 big block. it may not fit and maybe to big for the boat. I would also have to find a bravo drive.
thank you for your input. I have to replace some of the floor on the boat before I can get the motor in it. so I have some time. I wish I could just go buy I boat ready to go but there is no chance of that happening any time soon. there is no money for that and it would take years to save up for that.