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Unread 05-24-2009, 03:15 PM
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I think I've decided on this '87 V20 Cuddy that has the original 175BlackMax motor. He has taken very good care of this boat from what I can see. Cranked the motor and it fired right away but did not idle until after the 3rd start. Sounded very smooth, revved it up just a little and it sounded very good. Returned to idle and it never stalled, had good strong peetale, and normal blue smoke. I went around the hull hitting it with my hand and walked the floors pretty hard and all felt good. Owner has added battery switch dual batteries, raycor fuel seperator filter, vhf radio, stereo, sonar, no gps but I have a handheld marine anyway. It has the bimini top from the windshield to the back with removable curtains on the sides. Looks like a very good solid boat to me upon inspection. When I go to get her, I'm going to look her over again, but if there was any of the rotting and falling apart issues I've seen and read about on here, wouldn't it be pretty aparent? Is there anything else I should look out for? I am having second thoughts also due to the age and make of the motor. I have only experience with my Johnsons, and with a manual I tuned and repaired them myself. Is this motor a reliable motor? Haven't found much info about these older outboards. I hope this one will last a few years so I can trim out the boat the way I want first. Anything else I should be worried about or tips and tricks with an old boat like this? Can't wait to get it out on the water and try it out.
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Unread 05-24-2009, 05:32 PM
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Welcome to the site!
If the motor is pumping water, compression is good and running (big plus with Merc's) and the price is good, you won't find a better boat to spend time making it what you want it to be.
Due to how well these boats are made, any wood rot issues are usually not that evident until some renovation or replacement of stuff commences.

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Unread 05-24-2009, 06:18 PM
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If hyoju have not cked the transom do so!! Do this with the motor up and then try lifting the motor up and down, should be solid with no movement or sounds Merc's start like crap but after that they are fine, CK the compression in all 6 cyl, they should all be with in 10% of each other.
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Unread 05-24-2009, 09:12 PM
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Here are a few pictures of her. What do you think?
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Unread 05-25-2009, 07:03 AM
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Have you sea-trialed this boat?...strongly advise you do prior to cuttin' the check...sounds like you've been over it pretty good, but like MJ says, check that transom...

The motor itself has a great reputation for power and dependability, but just like the Johnsons you are accustomed to, the automatic oiling system on a motor that age is not something I would chance...Provided all else checks out, I'd buy the boat, disconnect the auto-oiler and pre-mix...it's not difficult to do and it'll insure lubrication to the engine...that's my OPINION...lots of those motors still around w/auto-oilers still intact, so it's up to you, but I wouldn't let it stop me from buyin' that boat..looks good...

Looks like it's already got trim-tabs on it...BIG PLUS!!...
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Unread 05-25-2009, 09:07 AM
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just joined the forum, love these boats, looking and hopefully in the process of buying one any hints or things i should look for would be greatly appreciated
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