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SeaStar Terminator V4 150 | Cruiser Outboard Engine

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SeaStar Marine Technologies Inc
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Terminator V4 150 HP

Today at SeaStar Marine, we introduce to you, the Terminator 150 HP.

The 150 HP is our brand new light power option, intended for smaller craft in the 20-30 ft range. It’s powered by our new 2.0L V4 built on SeaStar’s tride-and-true XCQV engine architecture, making 150 Horsepower.

Being that the 150 is a smaller class powerhead, it utilizes a whole new frame and core, saving weight vs the bigger power terminators.

The 150 comes with all the creature comforts and amenitites that the SeaStar outboard line is known for, including the new non-stall linear clutching system, adaptive stability steering system, and more…

As always, we’ve made it as plug-n-play as possible. Every function of the unit is accounted for. We haven’t skipped anything. Exactly what customers have come to expect from SeaStar Marine.

– Specifications -
Internal Model Name – SCO150-4
Powerhead – 2.0L V4 150 HP (122 CUI)
Transmission – SeaStar Auto Plus
Lower Unit – SeaStar Sport CS
ECM/TCM – SeaStar CruiseDeck XS
Included Color Scheme – Black w/ metal accenting

Sea Trial Results
A single terminator 150 was able to push Legend's 22ft bay boat to 45 MPH
A dual config was able to achieve 70 MPH.
The 17 ft bay boat with a single 150 is able to reach speeds of 90+ mph.

Try the 150 for yourself!

Join the Stormworks Offshore Racing Group if you’d like to chat with me about boatbuilding or help with SeaStar products.

COPYRIGHT
I’m fine with with other’s using this unit on their own creations. That’s what I made it for. Just give credit where it’s due, and post a link to the original in your description. Thanks!
7 Comments
PsychoticPunk  [author] 21 May, 2024 @ 12:11pm 
np
Ole' Exploder 21 May, 2024 @ 12:05pm 
I see, thanks.
PsychoticPunk  [author] 16 May, 2024 @ 4:03am 
with these i didnt. i did dyno them tho. i basically tuned then in to a power point that i thought was representative class of engine then slapped a horsepower label on them just to be straight forward.
Ole' Exploder 4 Jan, 2024 @ 6:00pm 
Just one question, how do you calculate horsepower and ft lbs for these engines if you know?
Jim the Pilot 16 Dec, 2023 @ 12:14pm 
yeah i see
PsychoticPunk  [author] 15 Dec, 2023 @ 11:27pm 
the only one i know of that uses is the 17ft legend boat. the "try it for yourself" link under the sea trial section in the description takes you to it.
Jim the Pilot 4 Dec, 2023 @ 5:44pm 
can you list vehicles using this