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Unread 01-13-2007, 10:59 AM
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I'm in the process of selling my center console and purchasing a boat with a cabin. The V20 cuddy caught my eye. I'm stuck though, It appears to be a good fishing platform, does anyone use theirs as an all around family boat, ie fishing, tubing, skiing...even camping? I'm currently in South Florida and used to boating the ICW and Atlantic coast...my wife and I are moving and will be boating Lake Kerr in NC and some of the smaller lakes, maybe the NC coast during striper season. I think that the v20 is a bit small to be taking offshore for that neck of the woods, though I will miss the dolphin. Are there any years I should avoid? I'm looking to buy an I/O with enough power for the above mentioned activities.

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Unread 01-13-2007, 11:26 AM
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IMO the V-20 is perfect for your planned activities. *It's the SUV of boats if you would. *As for the ocean part, its a very capable boat. *My family doesn't enjoy (yet) the ocean in the V-20. * I will fish it offshore in winds under 15. *There are a few of us on here who do the ocean striper gig. *I fish the MD/VA coast year round. *BlueRunner take his to OI a few times during the striper run, so yes, the boat will do that as well.

There will be times when you wish for 3 more feet, but I think that is true of any house, car, boat when the family is involved. ;D

I'd start my search for mid 80's and newer just because of the self bailing issue. *I won't go into the I/o vs OB thing.

Good luck, welcome to the site, and get a digi cam 'cause these guys love pics. ;D

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Unread 01-13-2007, 02:45 PM
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Thanks for the reply. Yeah, the I/O vs OB argument has been hammered out in about every boat forum on the net. I'm not set on either one...however I do like the 1.4L Merc diesel and my plan would be to eventually find one to rebuild and put in the boat and regear the drive. Of course if I find one with a nice four-stroke on the transom, I'd probably go for it. Thanks again for your reply.
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We have a couple forum members who operate in the area you are moving to. They'll happen along here in the next day or so...

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Unread 01-13-2007, 04:38 PM
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Welcome to the site!!

I live on Cape Cod and run a 1975 cuddy, The V20 can do most of all you have said!

I have had my boat 30 miles out cod fishing and i is great! Of coarse saying that it had to be a nice day!
I say its a great boat for up to 5 miles on a regular basic.

The boat is a great platform for fishing or what have ya! But if your getting in some ruff or choppy water, you will want to slow her down and run with the water. She will get you home and she will be like a rock, but it will be a slow go of it.

I have pretty much raised my family on this boat and we have done 90% fishing and the rest tubing and stuff.

As far as power goes, I hate I/O but thats another subject!!
My boat came to me as a I/O and I used it that way for 3 seasons. I had the 165 hp straight 6cyl, and it just doesn't have the power!!
Unless you can find a good one with a nice 350 in it (not many)I would look for a outboard, this way you can add the power you need for the tubing and skiing.

And like Air says Look for something late 80's to the 90's They also make a V21 in the 90's thats just a hair larger that might be better for you? what makes it a 21 is that they have made a intergraded bracket to move the motor away from the boat.

Good Luck! There are lots and lots for sale!! Take you time and look for a good one!
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Unread 01-13-2007, 04:39 PM
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NorseC, The V-20 Cuddy is a great boat for the family. Plenty of room for all kinds of stuff in the cabin. The windshied will keep the weather off ya. Mine is an I/O. It runs good and has plenty of power. Head up to Stuart sometime and I'll take ya for a sea trial.
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I know I'm in the minority here because I don't fish but that does not make the V20 any less of a great boat for me. I have used this boat for everything but fishing. for the size you can't beat the ride. As for camping, I have 2 pedastal seats up front and this leaves enough open deck space for a queen size air matress. Combine this with the grill mounted to the bow rail, a porta potty in the cabin, full canvas if the weather reqires, and your ready to camp! Forget sleeping in the cabin. I'm 5'8" and that's taller than the length of the cabin.
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Unread 01-13-2007, 06:03 PM
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Get up with Coburn, he has an I/O and it has the bigger motor with all the factory options. He is forced to sell because he is moving. Its a nice boat for a great price.
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Here you go, maybe we can keep it in the family!

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i have an i/o 350/260. it flies. the cuddy is a bit small if you plan to tie down for the night but the will take just about anything you can throw at her. 15 miles offshore no problen but the gas will be a factor. they can be had for a good price and are readily available. that said, you really cant go wrong with a v20.
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