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Hi, Ryan here. Just picked up a 1983 V20 Fisherman center console with a 2001 Evinrude Ficht Ram 225
Spent all day Sunday out on the local chain of lakes, put almost 40 miles by GPS on her. It was a big choppy but saw a max of 52mph (GPS) but didn't make note of the engine RPM to know if it's propped right. Couple concerns about the boat: 1. previous owner ran deck drains to the motor well, which has scuppers (flap style). Either the hoses or the motor well thru hulls are leaking into the bilge. Need to either replace hoses or fittings. Will also probably pick up a couple plugs to keep the water out of the motor well when sitting still/anchored/floating. 2. Steering is pretty stiff while under power, particularly when trying to turn right. Turning left is easy, and the boat will make a sharp left turn if i let go of the steering wheel. Going to adjust the motor trim tab to the left. 3. Motor is too low. The plate is under the water when on plane and splashing quite a bit. I think this is also contributing to the lack of difference in boating trim attitude when adjusting the trim/tilt. I also think this contributes to the steering issue. The marina yard where i'm storing the boat is going to raise the motor two holes today. It was set on the lowest setting. 4. Motor tilts over to the side while towing. I think I'm going to pick up some of those steering ram clips that hold the motor straight. 5. No bilge pump. Adding one this weekend. How many GPH do you suggest? Should I pump it up into the baitwell and out the transom scuppers? Or should I drill a hole in the side of the boat and have it pump out there? 6. Boat lists while on plane. This might have something to do with the steering issue, motor height issue, or it could be soaked foam or something heavier on the starboard side. I'll check it with the new motor height and steering issue fixed. Possibly I'll move the batteries from the right rear bilge to the left side inside the console. Shift weight forward and left. I also want to rewire the boat, move the battery switch to under the console, replace the junk captains chairs with a decent leaning post with cooler underneath. Add a couple extra rod holders, add a mid-ship cleat, reseal the floor and add SeaDeck, add transom tie down eyes (transom was rebuilt prior to me and they didn't add them), touch up a few spots on the outside hull, fix a few things on the trailer, rebuild the front coooler/seat, add a stereo and speakers, add VHF radio, redo switch panel on dash.......blah blah blah.....the list never ends! Just glad to be back on the water and looking forward to putting some fish in the fish box! |
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Here's a quick pic
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Welcome, Sangster! Pretty boat. And '83 is a great year. ;-)
Sounds like you have issues but you're dealing with them well. |
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Thanks!
Big push this weekend to get things sorted! Fully clean interior, hatches, bilge Install Bilge pumps Motor was raised, so good there. Adjust steering trim tab clean up helm reseal all through hulls, hoses, etc Install Lowrance transducer and chartplotter/fishfinder Then I'll need to get a VHF radio (which is affordable, simple, yet reliable?) Need to find a good marine stereo. Don't want to go too over the top, but want bluetooth, and want it to sound good. Any recommendations? |
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Welcome and congrats on the new project. On the steering issue, disconnect the steering cable from the arm and see if the motor swings freely both ways. If it does then the binding is in the helm or cable, if so then replace with NFB helm and cable. This will also cure the motor leaning over issue also.
Ive had about 4 marine stereo s on my boat, they last about 3or 4 years. Since I Bluetooth music off my phone now, i just got a good quality blue tooth speaker and use that. Might want to try that till u rewire |
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2000 GPH Bilge pump nothing less in IMHO
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1987 V20 w/1987 150HP Yamaha on a Shoreland'r Trailer 1978 16.5 Airslot w/1996 120HP Force on a Four Winns trailer 1996 V21 w/1993 200HP Mercury on a Shoreline Trailer All towed by a 5.7L Hemi Durango. If God didn't have a purpose for us we wouldn't be here, so Live simply, Love generously, Care deeply, Speak kindly. (Leave the rest to God) ![]() Silence, in the face of evil, is itself evil. Not to speak is to speak, not to act is to act. God will not hold us guiltless. |
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I have a bluetooth speaker that I used over the weekend. I'll definitly wait to put a stereo in it when I rewire. No sense in adding new wires to the existing mess!
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Ryan 1983 V-20 Fisherman w/2001 'Rude Ram 225 |
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I hear you on the wiring “mess”. I have an ‘85 and boats that age have often been through several versions of electronics. I think I got almost two 5 gallon buckets full of wire when I went after mine to clean out the unused stuff. It’s part of making it your own.
A comment about stainless deck hardware - I’ve had pretty good experience with Marine Part (not Parts) Depot. I’ve bought from them several times and I think once I didn’t get the parts but their prices are so far below retail and seem to be plenty good quality that it’s definitely been worth it. Welcome to the site and good luck with the boat.
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![]() Well, a belated welcome! I'm definitely loving my V20 step lift! -Philip |
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hi i have hydraulic steering removes the work out of steering well worth it
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