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			um, only if you take pictures!  V20 sunrider? 200 bucks for boat and trailer? Please make sure it's seaworthy and the transom is sound. 
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			Also, this probably should be in off topic or somewhere else...moderator??
		 
				__________________ Sorry to say that I no longer have a 1984 V20 :( | 
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			Well, for trolling speed probably ok,  but faster may cause the engine to " lug " ....meaning pushing the boat at below hull planning speed which is " pushing through the water " rather than skimming across the water.  Result - it could kill the engine, especially over time. Better to find a used 130 hp or bigger and then be ok with it. | 
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			Gonna need at least a 150HP for that size boat.
		 
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			EDIT: Dammit.... Old thread Last edited by smokeonthewater; 03-24-2015 at 02:45 PM. | 
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			60 hp plus being very old, it should push your boat but I don't think you will be very happy with it but the good side is you don't have to slow down in a no wake zone.
		 
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			Hey road King Cole  post more quotes I love that picture  hummahummahumma
		 
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