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I am looking at a 76 V20 cuddy. I have checked the NADA site and they list the weight at 1900# without the motor. Does this sound right ???
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Yes
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my 86 is 1960lbs dry so I'd say you're right in the ballpark. Welcome :)
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At that weight do the V20's handle chop fairly well?
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In a word, yes.
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Airslot Airslot's V-20 Gallery |
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1960 + 400 motor + 400 gas + gear + people you are well over 3000 when under way!!
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MJ's right...by the time you find yourself in that chop, you'l have added considerably to that weight...which is same as my '74...
Keep in mind, FOR A 20'er, other boats won't handle water better, but the "V-20" is still a 20' boat...I don't have 'em, but I'm sure these boats would benefit greatly w/ the addition of trim-tabs...very sharp "V" needs to be down to better BUST that nasty chop ;) ...
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'74 V-20/ BF 150 '95 V-21/ BF 150 '84 V-20/ 200 2.4 Merc '87 V-20/'18 F150 Yamaha |
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