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so you rented it from BS lmao you got reemed again.
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believe me, i was against it but had no choice at the time!!
I got cheap cheap!! Then BS had to xcome here with a ton of parts to get it all fixed up and that was for free. He is getting it back, but he worked fr it!! One season on the dark side was enough for me!!
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I paid 14,500 for mine in 07 with the 7 yr warranty. I have no idea what its worth I have less than 120 hrs on it. I'm far from mechanical when it comes to engines but if it were made of wood I could fix it. have said that I love the engine .
For what its worth the biggest selling point to me was the weight of the engine and the out of the whole torq. ![]() ![]()
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Lumber, nice boat you go there.
Well I'm still undecided but I do plan on going off shore with it once I feel that it is reliable enough. Anyways, here is another question. If I were to go with an older carbed motor, say early 2000s maybe late 1990s, witch brand should I be looking at? Yamaha, Mercury, Johnson, etc. I know everyone has there favorite brands but which one is cheaper to fix and has a good reputation for being reliable? I don't want anything less then 175hp by the way.
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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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All of them are pretty good really, and they all have weakness's. When it all boils down though, you can't beat the carbed 200/225 JOHNSON and EVINRUDES for reliability, milage, and cost of repairs. Anybody can argue this all you want, but with as much of a spread of parts interchange that there is on them. Getting parts is pretty easy, and used parts are plentiful. The 150/175 YAMAHA is one SWEET engine as well, and tough as nails. One repair though and you could be cryin the blues for awhile. MERCURY is also good, but I always felt there 150-200 2.5L engines were REALLY thirsty as I had a 150 EFI and it burned as much fuel as my 225 does at cruise, and close to it at WOT. Also MERC's parts do run a bit higher in some cases. SUZUKI made a good engine as well, but the 150-225 were all based off of the same engine, and there castings are more so prone to corrosion problems. They do get good milage for a 2 stroke, but parts are harder to come by and more money.
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2011 SUNDANCE B20CCR SKIFF, 2011 YAMAHA 90HP 4 STROKE, 2011 KARAVAN SINGLE AXLE ALUMINUM TRAILER, LOWRANCE ELITE-7 HDI, MINN KOTA RIPTIDE TROLLING MOTOR 2000CC HYDRA-SPORT 225+HP EVINRUDE SOLD ![]() AND THE PINK JEEP!!!! R.I.P. http://www.wellcraftv20.com/communit...ad.php?t=11664 |
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agreed, but the 175 2.4 merc i have is real good on gas, and it pushes my 23 sea ox to 30 knots!! thats a 3000 pound hull, add 100 gal gas and three guys and motor
i am not a merc guy but this motor is a good one!
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1986 V20 ![]() Old Fishermen never die, we just SMELL that way!! |
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If you are going to put that 200 on your 78--you best beef up the transom. I have a 88 V-20 with the heavier 200HO and have now issues except I did have to put scupper covers over my rear scuppers in the transom--in off shore conditions it was bringing in to much water in reverse--so the covers worked great for me. The side scuppers are okay,,, the regular 200 probabley would have worked fine--but I wanted to be at the bottom of the HP range for the block used in the motor. If the motor comes with everything including the multifunction tach with all the gauges on it then that is not a bad price--you can probabley find a motor for less--offer less and see what they say--maybe 5900. As for letting them sit for awhile between usage--no problem for me so far--just use seafoam in your fuel to stabilize it and do not be afraid to use the winterization system as often as you want in between usage--only takes about 3 minutes to winterize.
Good luck with your choice.
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