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reelapeelin 08-17-2014 08:04 AM

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Originally Posted by carbinebo (Post 216329)
Thanks for the info Therm. The 200 Yamy sounds like the way to go. I live right near Terra Ceia Bay. I launch into the Manatee River and fish Tampa Bay / Skyway area a lot.

Bo

The 150 Honda I used to have is for sale for a pretty good price...only problem is it is a 20" motor and I suspect you need a 25"er...See Classified Section if you're interested...

carbinebo 08-17-2014 02:24 PM

Thanks, but I'll definitely be going with the 25" transom.
Another question. Is there a difference in the overall lines between a 70's and 80's vintage CC V20? Any other changes?

Thanks,
Bo

randlemanboater 08-18-2014 06:24 PM

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Originally Posted by THEFERMANATOR (Post 216299)
but even the 140 SUZUKI would do the job with good performance I would think. I know RANDLEMAN ahsn't ever really complained about his setup, and he runs a 140 JOHNZUKI on his cuddy.

I have had 6 people on board and pulled a skier out of the water with no problem with the correct prop.

I have never felt underpowered with the 140, which is probably the least powerful motor in this mid hp inline 4, 4 stroke class.

Destroyer 08-18-2014 09:47 PM

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Originally Posted by carbinebo (Post 216339)
Thanks, but I'll definitely be going with the 25" transom.
Another question. Is there a difference in the overall lines between a 70's and 80's vintage CC V20? Any other changes?

Thanks,
Bo

No. Most changes throught the years were in the layout of the cockpit, deck and hatches. The biggest change in the overall lines was when Wellcraft went to the V21 and added the engine bubble to the transom and at the same time went to the rounded glass side windows.

carbinebo 08-19-2014 03:11 PM

Thanks for the replies.

Good to know that a 140hp will work so well.

As for the lines question, I've heard people post that they like the lines of the 70's cc or that mid 80's were good construction years so it had me wondering.

Thanks,
Bo

Destroyer 08-19-2014 08:15 PM

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Originally Posted by carbinebo (Post 216409)
Thanks for the replies.

Good to know that a 140hp will work so well.

As for the lines question, I've heard people post that they like the lines of the 70's cc or that mid 80's were good construction years so it had me wondering.

Thanks,
Bo

Just remember that you asked about lines, and I answered as such. The appearance (lines) of the V20 stayed the same, however, the construction and the placement of various hatches, voids, etc underwent considerable changes over the course of production. :head:

bradford 08-20-2014 07:10 PM

I'm pretty sure the early 70's models had a flatter cap. Otherwise I wouldn't get quite so much wood for them.

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reelapeelin 08-21-2014 12:05 PM

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Originally Posted by carbinebo (Post 216339)
Is there a difference in the overall lines between a 70's and 80's vintage CC V20? Any other changes?

Thanks,
Bo

Bo, when you say "CC" some think you mean Cuddy Cabin around here...I think yer referring to a Center Console...on the Center Console there were some changes over those year models you mention (and on the Cuddy as well). The floor deck was elevated making it self-draining and fuel tank size was increased...and in general (there were exceptions) the newer ones were 25" transoms; older were 20"ers. I liked the lines of the 70' models, but I'd opt for self-draining, deeper transom and larger fuel capacity 99 out of 100 times...

carbinebo 08-24-2014 06:43 PM

Sorry for the confusion. I did mean center console when I wrote CC.


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