ABMax24
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If I was a betting man I would say that a 6.5 Piranha hull weighs more than a 17 foot Convict hull. In my experience once you own a 212 you will never have to buy another impeller again, 400.00 bucks exchange program to rebuild. I honestly don't think the performance would be the same as a Convict with a Eco 212.
You're probably right that the piranha hull is heavier than a Convict, but the weight difference is really in the powertrain. IIRC the Eco motor is right at 500lbs, plus 160 for a 212 pump. So by time you add the driveshaft you're knocking on the door of 700lbs.
The rotax engines are right at 220lbs, adding another 80 lbs for the driveshaft and pump (which is generous), and another 50 for muffler and heat exchanger brings us to give or take 350lbs. Which would be just a bit heavier than the old 175 sport jets at 305lbs.
The 16' piranhas with a 175 sportjet used to be right at or just shy of 40mph. I think 250hp in the same hull would get close enough to 50mph for me. I think they'd both run equally shallow, the convict would be heavier but is also got more wetted area to pack that weight.
Don't get me wrong, the Convict is a beautiful boat, and work very well, and if I come across a deal on one that's what I'll have. But for the boating I want to do a rotax will be fine, and the price point is there too.