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the best riding boat ever owned and i have alot of boats and had alot.of all i had it's the one i wish i had kept.
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thanks for the info on the Manatee.it just got a new floor and transom over the holidays. it's his first boat and he can't wait to go out in it. I guess it's getting a new 115 Evinrude etech.
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mine had a 140 evinrude on it just had 120 badging due to 135 HP rating
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1978 V20 Cuddy w/ 225 Johnson. And Several other boat's |
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Sounds like you have a high flotation style bracket which simply means it is larger and displaces more water when your not on plane. Once you're on plane though, the bracket is out of the water and doing nothing to help you, and this is when the extra weight KILLS your performance. Think of it like a see saw, fat kid on one side skinny kid on the other. What happens? The fat kid will go down and the skinny kid goes sky high. Same thing with a boat. The stern is heavy and goes down, while your bow goes for the sky which results in you having to use alot of negative engine trim and trim tabs to keep it down to get on plane and go level which results in excess drag and a LOSS in performance. Unless your bracket is built into the hull and made structural into the hull to extend the whole boat hull, then the bracket will only amplify the see saw effect of a heavy engine hanging on the stern.
When the V-20 was designed, the biggest outbaords weighed in around 400 pounds or less as all you had was a 200HP flywheel rated outboard back then. And the 235 OMC became the XP(175HP) in 86 when OMC went to propshaft ratings across the board. The 235HP GULPED fuel like no tommorrow, weighed in around 375-385 pounds, and made decent power(around 235 at the flywheel), but it pales in comparison power and weight wise to even an 86 225HP OMC. And like mentioned before, 4 strokes normally have the weight rating on them as just the engine without oils, propeller, and some engine manufacturers were even stripping the alternators off when stating there weights to make them sound lighter. A good example was the first large VERADOS that came out. I believe MERCURY said they weighed in at 580 pounds, but actually weighed in at close to 700 when rigged on a boat. That is about what 2 of the 235's weigh. If you want a new engine I would limit it to a 175 SUZUKI(the 140 is a better option as it is a bit lighter), the 150 HONDA, or the 150 YAMAHA. As for 2 strokes, I would consider a 175 ETEC(the 200 small block is a good choice, but it is more of a performance oriented engine), or a 150 OPTIMAX(there is a 175 2.5L, but it is a PRO XS performance built engine).
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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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A guy at work has a 21ft stamas with a 2009 suzuki 140 on it and is willing to sell it to me for $6000.00. it includes 6yr ext warranty.the boat was Way under powered he needs a 225hp.also will sell me a 15hp suzuki kicker for $1200.00 it to is a 2009 with 6yr warranty. so i guess the HP game has been decided. it's a zuki 140hp..
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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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I seen one down my way with twin 75's and it was sweet. Not to heavy in the rear and moved great. Twice the prop in the water more than account for a few horses. He said it would run high 30's and fuel was pretty good. Id love to have a couple of 90hp 3 cylinder yammies on one.
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Stink, I agree but those 90's still weight 275 lbs each. Is there enough flat transom for twins to be hung there or is a bracket the only way?
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twins are a huge safety factor, but remember weight isn't the only issue, twice to upkeep as well.
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There was enough flat transom to mount twin 140 Johnsons on my old '73. Luckily no one ever tried to launch it like that (can you say instant SINK?). I bought the boat like this with intention of using one engine and selling the other. Ended up using one for a while, then sold both motors to Skools, had the transom redone, rebuilt the entire trailer and sold the boat/trailer with new transom & no engine to buy my V21.
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