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Unread 04-22-2016, 04:54 PM
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You are luckyyyyy !!!!!!!!! That hull seems like it was put on a freezer and kept sealed for years !!!!!!! Make sure you check the condition of the hull to upper deck sealant ( the lip or edge ), mine leaked a bt through there and got my clothes wet in the cabin. Other than that, there is no way you can break that boat !!!!!
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The story on this boat is that it was purchased new in 1990 then the owner passed away in 1994. The boat was kept covered and used sparingly since then. I bought it from the owners elderly widow. It needed a good cleaning when I got it but I couldn't be more pleased with how it cleaned up.
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I forget what prop I'm running rite now but its gets to bout 44 - 46 mph and I usually cruise at 32-35
My marine mechanic says I can try out some props he has at the shop to get a little more speed if I want.
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Thanks Lumberslinger, I'm hoping that the 150 4 stroke is going to be enough for mine, time will tell.
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Unread 04-24-2016, 08:54 AM
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I went from a merc 150 2s to the new 150 4s. Actually increased wot by a little- 38mph to 42mph. Hole shot was biggest difference. Hard to describe, but the boat felt more "nimble" with the 2s. Also think the boat rides deeper in the v when on plane with the 4s.

The boat feel like it's in 4wd all the time verses 2wd. Not a bad feel, just different.

While it seems you've found the unicorn 26 year old hull with dry bones, I'd eliminate that trim on the transom and cap with glass, just to eliminate a future issue.

Nice find!!!
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Thanks phatdaddy, good advice on that plastic trim. I noticed that this plastic trim was between the motor and transom before and I see in the installation manual that is not right. I was planning to remove any parts of the trim that might interfere with the new motor.
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Unread 04-27-2016, 01:55 PM
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Here's the original ad that got me to bite, I'm surprised that it's still up:
http://www.louisianasportsman.com/lp...e_ad&id=686077
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