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TheTinMan 03-09-2006 09:34 AM

1980 Wellcraft 25' cuddy
 
http://www.thebassbarn.com/cgi-bin/u...c;f=8;t=009523

Skools Out 03-09-2006 10:53 AM

Re: 1980 Wellcraft 25' cuddy
 
Got one but newer ;D 8). that's to much for that boat. ::) :o

Here's the pics and info to save opening the link

1980 25ft. Wellcraft cuddy,this is the good,self bailing hull. repowered and outdrive redone in 2000,low hours since. 350gm,250 omc outdrive. Single boot,not bellows. Full enclousre,all electronics,gauges,head,icebox,stove,fishbox,windl ***,trailer rebuilt last year,winch,much more. Boat is in good cond. and runs excellent. I can provide mechanics references. Must sell, 8500.00. NOW 7700.00

http://www.myfishpix.com/gallery/dat...010_Small_.jpg

http://www.myfishpix.com/gallery/dat...013_Small_.jpg

phester 03-09-2006 11:05 AM

Re: 1980 Wellcraft 25' cuddy
 
nice boat,and yes, a little up there in price

willy 03-09-2006 02:31 PM

Re: 1980 Wellcraft 25' cuddy
 
Skools I realize the price is on the higher side, but other than that what do you think, is that OMC drive a good one, and what he is talking about with the boot instead of bellow, does it sound like he has done the smart updates for that boat. And how did those boats ride and handle. Also what about the floors and transoms on them, same type problems as the V20's or no.
As you can probably guess I am interested in it, I love those style boats and the size upgrade I like too.
Any info you guys can give me about these boats I would appreciate ;)

Mulv80 03-09-2006 02:45 PM

Re: 1980 Wellcraft 25' cuddy
 
Willy, I saw your reply over at the BassBarn and was wondering if you were interested in that boat. I don't think the price looks so bad considering the motor and outdrive work in 2000. I get the impression that the boat could be had for much less than he is asking. He went for $8500 to $7700 in less than a week. My only concern is the OMC outdrive I have heard a lot of problems associated with them and a difficulty finding parts. Most of my information about the OMC outdrive I have picked up on the forums, I have no personal experience with them.

Skools Out 03-09-2006 05:23 PM

Re: 1980 Wellcraft 25' cuddy
 
OMC drives are nightmares. Steer clear of any OMC drive. For tilt and trim they don't tilt the outdrive they had the motors mounted on a pan that tilt the whole motor. it was a real problem the motors were know to run low in oil when the motor was tilted all the way up or down. Plus they were pron to leak. and the hole for them is to large to replace with a merc or volvo outdrive units. ??? Nice boat bad design. yeah same issues with floors transoms and cabins floors. soft/rott.

Skools Out 03-09-2006 05:34 PM

Re: 1980 Wellcraft 25' cuddy
 
here's you a great deal Willy, if i hadn't just bought that 248 i'd jump on this one. It's in NJ too.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/WELLC...19366886QQrdZ1

http://i6.ebayimg.com/01/i/06/71/d9/5e_12.JPG

willy 03-09-2006 05:45 PM

Re: 1980 Wellcraft 25' cuddy
 
Too big and too much work and expense. I need something I can get on a trailer.
Thanks for the info on the drives, I have never had an inboard so I don't know whats the dillio with the different older ones.

sfprovyn 03-10-2006 04:45 AM

Re: 1980 Wellcraft 25' cuddy
 
I would look around for an outboard model. There are a lot of the old 248 sportsmens out there. The OMC's outdrives are nothing but trouble unless you are a mechanic and I am not. I had a 248 with a 235 Johnson on it and had very few problems and I ran the hell out of it . A friend of mine had the same boat with the OMC I/O and it was nothing but trouble from the get go plus it really took up a lot of fishing room, hard to work on etc etc. . Frank

willy 03-10-2006 02:48 PM

Re: 1980 Wellcraft 25' cuddy
 
Thanks for the advise guys, guy emailed me when I asked about the trim and tilt he said it was electric and gear driven, no hydraulics and said it has always worked great. Maybe he just had good luck :-/


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