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Unread 03-15-2012, 06:48 PM
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Default First V20 and its a project.

So here is the deal, I found this V20 1988 20'6" for sale. I paid $400 for it. It is complete except trailer and the motor is obviously shot. I have a 1995 3.0 225 Mercury I will be putting on it. It is coming off of my 22' Hurricane deck boat. But the windshield is complete with no issues. The bimini is complete...well the hardware is there. the floor is completely solid, the very top of the transom has a little movement to it when you push hard on the lower unit of the outboard. I am thinking I will either add an aluminum angle bracket to it or two 2x6's fiber glassed in on the inside. The hull is in good condition, but I am going to completely sand it down and paint it then I think re gel coat it? I am not so up on the best way to make the hull look showroom. I love the hull design and it has all I am looking for. I just want to get it in almost show condition before I put it in the water. But there really isn't too much to do. Except some sanding and painting. Idea's or insight?
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Unread 03-15-2012, 09:33 PM
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good looking starter hull i bet that old Johnson would run with little work.
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Unread 03-15-2012, 10:05 PM
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HAHAHAHAAH!!!! Yeah, no. It's been sitting for two years with spark plugs out. The rings are probably rusted in place. Yes it might run....but not for long. I see you have a 225. About what kind of top end are you getting. I really am not looking at speed so much but I want to cruise decently and not be working the motor.
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Hey Gill, Good luck on your project. BEWARE OF THE TRANSOM my had very little movement and when I tore it down she was rotted pretty bad. Looks like someone had her laid back in the bushes. I am a testimony that anything is possible to acheive on a v20 with the help of this website. All the guys on here are awesome. They have helped me do a complete conversion/ restoration on a 1974. Ask as many questions as you can beacause they will all be answered. Some advice I can give is take your time and do your research before diving in. And by the way if you trash that old OMC motor on that boat let me know because Im looking for a power trim and tilt assembly LOL!!!. Welcome to the coolest site on the web!!!!
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Unread 03-15-2012, 10:16 PM
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48 to 52 depending on water condictions, as for your motor i'm sure i could get it running. if it's a Johnson / Evinrude I can usually get them running right. Finished up a pair of 200s last yr that had be sunk in salt and left then sat 2 yrs in the air and were stuck. very little work they run like new now.
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good looking starter hull i bet that old Johnson would run with little work.
If Skools says there's a shot of the motor running, believe him, he was able to revive mine after what looked like a trip through the 'hood.
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The motor will be up for sale if anyone wants it. The lower unit looks good as far as I can tell. I have not drained the lower unit though. The trim and tilt is not looking so good. But the whole motor for $150 comes with the prop. But you have to pick it up. And I will give ya the controls too.

I do plan on flipping the boat, I learned that lesson on the last hull I did. As far as why not redo the transom...I can only imagine how much work it would be to pull the cap off to get to it.

I am not looking to do a complete restore on it as the floor is in great shape as is most of the boat. But I do want the hull to be nicely finished and I will see about the inside. I might get the urge to put it in the water sooner than I think.
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Gill where are you located? I would like to get a shot at that motor if you are close to va beach.
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Sorry, I am near Tampa FL. But I will pull the motor off as soon as possible and take pictures of the trim and see what you think. If it's just the trim you want we might be able to work something and I ship it to you.
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. I might get the urge to put it in the water sooner than I think.

That's my problem, too...
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