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					Originally Posted by  spareparts
					 
				 
				dont waste your time with the 235(two thirsty five), a removable splash board will help that transom. Spectrum color.com may help with teh gel coat. BTW, where are you located? 
			
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 I live in Easton, CT.  Close to Fairfield.  I typically sail out of Black Rock (Bridgeport) or Norwalk.   
 
I know the 235 is a fuel hog. But if I can get it running I'd rather spend the money on gas than a car payment sized loan on a new motor.  I might  
consider a new motor though. 
 
I'd love to feel, first hand, how the various motors perform.  If there is anyone local to me, who would take me for a short spin, I'd be grateful, and kick in some gas money.  I'd like to see what an ETEC 150 feels like, also the 225 and 250 HP/HO motors, and I'd like to see what any 150 4 stroke feels like in a V-20. 
 
I'm more interested in the boat for a run-about than fishing.  I got a real need for speed after delivering a GW 305 walk thru with twin Yamaha 300's. It would do 44mph on flat water and LIS has lots of flat water in the summer.  I can't afford a 1/4 million boat, but I can afford to wave as I pass one.  
 
There are a few harbors I have not been into yet. With a fast boat I could explore them day and night.  I like Shelter Island, which is a long days sail for me, perhaps two.  With this boat I could there in a couple hours.  Also if I need a ride somewhere for a local job, I could get there and/or be dropped off there quick. 
 
For fishing, I'd mainly interested in freezing up a  supply of food for my dogs.  They are high energy Porties, and eat more  than you could imagine.  I know lots of good spots for Blackfish, and Striper's.  If I can get some charter work going, I could afford a new motor. 
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
			
			
			
				 
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
				
			
			
			
		 
	
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