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Unread 06-28-2011, 08:43 AM
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OK thank you i will i knew I had something that was either very rare or I was way off on the year, I even thought about trying to put an outbord on it but i figured it wouldnt work. I cant find anything on an 1975 cc I/O fully restored do you have any idea what it may be worth? Thanks
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Unread 06-28-2011, 10:54 AM
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OK thank you i will i knew I had something that was either very rare or I was way off on the year, I even thought about trying to put an outbord on it but i figured it wouldnt work. I cant find anything on an 1975 cc I/O fully restored do you have any idea what it may be worth? Thanks
Actually, you will find a ton of pictures and discussions in the gallery and in the forums on doing exactly that... (putting an outboard on an I/O) Many people here have done it. Basically you seal up your transom, install a bracket on it, then hang the engine off the bracket... it's a huge advantage over an I/O in a lot of peoples minds.
As to the worth of the boat... the simple answer is that it's worth what someone is willing to pay, just like anything else for sale. The better the product, the more the cost. In the last year I've seen V20's going for $14,000 down to $100. The difference is the condition of the boat.
And remember, when you sell a boat, the engine and the trailer help determine to a large part the money you can get for the boat. So if you're fixing up the boat just to sell it, don't skimp on the other parts.

Welcome to the site BTW. (And just to let you know, pound for pound, foot for foot, in it's class.. the V20 steplift is one of the finest boat hulls ever made. Hold onto it if you can.. you can thank us later)
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Thanks I would love to put an outboard on it and do away with the inboard motor cover so i could have more fishing room. How big of an undertaking is it to convert a boat like that? Also does it take water the the same way? Also were do you guys buy all of your boat parts at for the cheapest price?
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Thanks I would love to put an outboard on it and do away with the inboard motor cover so i could have more fishing room. How big of an undertaking is it to convert a boat like that? Also does it take water the the same way? Also were do you guys buy all of your boat parts at for the cheapest price?
LOL Patience grasshopper... all things will become clear in time.

You'll need to speak to someone that's done the job to find out how long it took them. Remember that not all people work at the same speed.
As to parts, well, the gauntlet runs from eBay to OEM.. depending on price, availability, etc. Just do a search n the internet for what you need.. just as you found us.
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LOL Patience grasshopper... all things will become clear in time.

You'll need to speak to someone that's done the job to find out how long it took them. Remember that not all people work at the same speed.
As to parts, well, the gauntlet runs from eBay to OEM.. depending on price, availability, etc. Just do a search n the internet for what you need.. just as you found us.

Destroyer's got some great suggestions...get familiar w/the search function of this forum and look for I/O to OB w/bracket conversions....a couple of observations...think LIGHTWEIGHT on bracket and motor as the CC tends to squat w/this conversion....doesn't have the weight of the cuddy up front...so forget about a 4 stroke as they are heavy motors...several great 2 strokes are Merc EFIs and Optimax, Yamaha 2 strokers and of course Etecs...the motor should be a 25" shaft as a 20"er will have a tendancy to bury the motor when coming off plane

Study the Links Section here for boat parts and also search the web....lots of parts out there

This conversion is unquestionably gonna be more expensive to do than keeping and upgrading the I/O, so think, research and consider after it's all done...are you doing this to sell or use?...and once again-are you gonna do the work or hire it done...BIG difference in what you'll have in it right there...
Whatever route you take, keep us posted...pics when you can and we'll help you all we can...remember when asking a question...the more info you give, the better answer we can reply with...
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