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Unread 07-16-2008, 10:12 AM
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Tto add to what bradford said:

Not as much flare on the V21 IMO. Also the cuddy is bigger and of course it has the seat boxes integrated with the inner liner which is nice. The built in bracket allows for the starboard insert on the front of the splashwell to give it a full transom feel. Also a one piece welded stainless steel bow rail. The sliding hatch over the cuddy slides forward more than some V20 models allowing better access for the anchor man. Same 60 gallon fuel tank.

They did not produce the V21 nearly as long as the V20 therefore there aren't many around. But there is a newer V21 that was made in 2004 which is a totally different hull and it sucks balls so nobody bought them.

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http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...ayphotohosting

The guy added pics of the boat for me. He told me that it was a dually but it is not. But it looks nice enough fom the pictures.

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Does it have a trailer? Regardless, that boat looks nice in the pics. If it wasn't 900 miles away I'd be looking into that one!
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Deshnet:

Interested in selling the powerhead/midsection for a reasonable price if you get it?

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make me an offer for the mid section and powerhead

There is no trailer with it.

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You got a sweet deal on that!

You put that 140 4-stroke on there and a nice trailer, you'll have a $10K rig.

Of course, the Johnson Rod may just need lubrication to get the motor running again.
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Unread 07-17-2008, 07:37 AM
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You got a sweet deal on that!

You put that 140 4-stroke on there and a nice trailer, you'll have a $10K rig.

Of course, the Johnson Rod may just need lubrication to get the motor running again.
That's what I was thinking, Johnson rod funny a.

The block actually has hole in the side of it.

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Technically it is a dually...just not in the same terminology we're used to when talking V20 talk. I take dually to mean dual console, which it is. The difference being it is a dual console with a cuddy rather than a walk-thru windshield (bowrider). JMO..............
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Thanks Blue you clearing that up. I talked to the guy today he said several people have offered him more money for the boat but he is going to honor his word.

I just picked up a new aluminum trailer for it today.



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Can you give me some true numbers for your 140 johnkuzi. What is your top speed and your cruising speed does it drop alot with your family on board. The owner of one of the 140's that I was thinking about buying discouraged me saying that he would not put it on anything over 18' boat. He removed it from a 22' Mako because it was slow. He said fully loaded 20 was pushing it. I did ask him what prop he was running and he did not know. But he said suzuki told him that was the best prop to use.

I am not a speed racer. But I would hate for the cruise to be under 20 fully loaded. I would like to cruise near 30. But I don't think a 140 can do that fully loaded.



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Well, did ya buy it. If not, I'll buy it.
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