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At 348 pounds each I would say 696 pounds is a bit much, and if you do it, you better get some trim tabs!! Quote:
150 is the min size motor for these boats IMO for what you seek. Quote:
As for the motor one or more of the motor heads will be by soon I am sure. Quote:
The only reason I got out of my V20 is I moved up to a larger boat with more room for off shore fishing, and if I ever get my engine problems fix I will be doing just that!! Good Luck!
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1986 V20 ![]() Old Fishermen never die, we just SMELL that way!! |
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thanks for your response. the first thing i notice is that you never heard of a 26" shaft and neather have i. the guy at the boat dealer here in houston is the one that told me that they were 26". i asked him if he was sure and he told me yes, so i figured he was right. but you know how salesmen are, usually they dont know S$#t. he might be talking about a 25 or 30 who knows. ill go back this weekend and get a closer look myself and see what i come up with.
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1981 V20 cuddy - underpowered 100hp eninrude, 1978 V20 cuddy no motor, 1996 4x4 Suburban, surf fishing rig - LS1 conv. and lots or rod holders. |
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![]() ![]() these are just the first good pics i could find on the gallery. mine is configured like the second pic with more room for 2 outboards. has anyone used 2 115s before? if so, how do you like them.
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1981 V20 cuddy - underpowered 100hp eninrude, 1978 V20 cuddy no motor, 1996 4x4 Suburban, surf fishing rig - LS1 conv. and lots or rod holders. |
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I concur with Mac, sounds like too much weight. Plenty of motors out there for under $10000 that you are thinking of spending. Guys on this board are always finding 150hp+ motors for under $5000. Look for a 175hp+ that's what I would recommend for skiing.
These V20 hulls are great and versatile. If you have the time and knowhow, you should consider restoring one that has been handed down to you from family an honor. You will be happy and proud all said and done . |
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When rebuilding the transom you want to stay with a 25" transom for a 25" shaft motor, this will be your best option.
Thats what I meant by different configuration transoms. I would stay with a single motor and get a kicker if you feel the need.
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You guys have overlooked one big thing so far. On a 25" transom you would hang 20" motors if going twins. If you want those 25" motors you would have to rebuild the transom to 30".
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good point air, personally if i had the money, I'd put a 175 Suzuki 4 stroke on the back of it and take a litle extra money and buy Sea tow to get back in if soemthing goes to crap
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I have never heard of 26" shafts either however, if they DO exist, you could probably mount them in the top holes and be okay (for a single engine). I built my transom to 25" them mounted my engine in the second mounting hole which probabaly raised the engine 1-2 inches. Also I have seen and old Maco and an old Grady with 2 right hand engines. However I agree that a single 150 or 175 would be your best option.
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I have never heard of 26" shafts either however, if they DO exist, you could probably mount them in the top holes and be okay (for a single engine). I built my transom to 25" them mounted my engine in the second mounting hole which probabaly raised the engine 1-2 inches. Also I have seen and old Maco and an old Grady with 2 right hand engines. However I agree that a single 150 or 175 would be your best option.
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1975 V-20 w/1996 225 Johnson |
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