View Full Version : Pair of 93 Suzuki 200HP V6's for Sale
Bygracealone
03-07-2006, 12:11 AM
Anybody interested in purchasing a pair of engines?
I'm selling a pair of twin 1993 V6 200HP Suzukis, counter-rotating, stainless steel props, with aproximately 415 hours on them, per previous owner. Tilt/trim work on both. These are the engines that were on the boat that I just sold to Skools.
One of the engines could probably use a new water pump or it may simply be a matter of ensuring the small output hose is clear (while winterizing, I noticed that the water wasn't coming out very strong, but didn't have time to investigate).
I'm including all of the wiring and controls as well as tach and oil guages for each motor.
I'm asking $4k for the pair. Pickup only, I live in MD near Annapolis.
Airslot
03-08-2006, 11:39 AM
I'd post these on tidalfish in the classifieds. They might move quickly in our area.
Airslot
Bygracealone
03-08-2006, 01:19 PM
Thanks for the thought Airslot, will do...
Pipe_Dream
03-08-2006, 01:44 PM
Not interested in the engines, Bygrace, but I sure like your avitar! ;) I've got two yellow Labs myself.
Bygracealone
03-08-2006, 02:01 PM
thanks PD, this lab was our first child, so to speak. We love this dog. IMHO, they are at the top of the list when it comes to breeds.
Do your labs cruise with you on your V20?
Pipe_Dream
03-08-2006, 03:15 PM
Absolutely! We took them out at a very early age, between 8 & 10 weeks, to get them acclimated. They sleep on deck when it's not too hot, otherwise they go into the cuddy. We don't take them out on the boat much during the day in the summertime, though, as it's just way too hot. And when it's really blowing hard I leave them at home - they don't care for the bouncing and pounding action. The older one has figured that out, though. When we're really hauling he goes to the stern where it's the most stable.
The best is when we stop to see dolphin (the mammal variety). Both dogs stand with their front paws on the gunwales, leaning over the side. The dolphin will stick their heads up and I swear they're looking at the dogs, who are looking back at them. The dogs get REALLY excited about that! At anchor or puttin' along, they will sit and look out at the water, eyes and ears at attention, looking for dolphin. 8)
willy
03-08-2006, 04:07 PM
Pipe tell me you run them pups for pheasant and especially ducks, hate to see good labs missing out
Bygracealone
03-08-2006, 04:23 PM
PD, that's great!!!
Do they ever jump out of the boat and into the water? My lab LOVES the water. It would be difficult to keep him from taking a swim.
Pipe_Dream
03-08-2006, 05:50 PM
Pipe tell me you run them pups for pheasant and especially ducks, hate to see good labs missing out
Ducks! ;D
Pipe_Dream
03-08-2006, 05:53 PM
PD, that's great!!!
Do they ever jump out of the boat and into the water? *My lab LOVES the water. *It would be difficult to keep him from taking a swim.
Not yet! *They swim at the beach a few times a week, and in lakes when I can get them far enough North or inland -- too many gators in fresh water around here. * :o
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