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MY FIRST!!!!
Just sold my 1979 23' mako ib and purchased my first 23 sea craft cant wait to get going on it.
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post pics
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Love the dark blue hulls, it will a big difference from your old 23
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Thanks!!! i found the boat and went to check it out. I did a compression test on the motor and one cylinder was 30 lbs less then the rest of them. The motor is a 1988 225 Johnson. the trailer was like new,6700gvw and the hull is in good shape. the paint is chipping off. looks like some one did it with a spray can. i put the DA to it and the gel coat is in pretty good shape. transom is solid and the floor is in good shape also. back to the motor, well i bought the boat on Saturday and the motor blew on Sunday!!!!!!!!!!! so i need power! i have some plans for this boat, pilot house, full transom and bracket and trim tabs. going to get power and the pilot house and use it that way for the season and do the rest over the winter. i can get a 2001 225 DI evinrude ficht for a good price. does anyone have anything to say about these motors?
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what year is it?
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He said, "i can get a 2001 225 DI evinrude ficht for a good price. does anyone have anything to say about these motors?" - 2001. |
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I'm pretty sure he means the year of the hull, since it's not stated,and the engine year is.
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I believe the earlier FICHT motors were not very reliable but not sure what years.
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Stay away from FICHT motors...in general they are JUNK...I would recommend saving some $$$ and buy a 4 stroke....save alot of $$$ on gas and oil...not to mention they are much more reliable than the 2 strokes. JMHO
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You can get a used 4 stroke or Etec fairly reasonably priced.
Here's an '03 Etec 250 for $6500 Here's an '01 Optimax 250 for $5950 Here's an '02 Yamaha 2-stroke 250 EFI Saltwater series for $6500 Here's an '02 Yamaha 4-stroke 225hp for $8K |
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Frank,
Any concern about buying an older 4 stroke/etech/opti considering the ethanol issue? What I mean is I think the new tohatsus are rated for 15% ethanol and I believe most of the other manufacturers are increasing their ethanol percentages too, especially on the newer engine blocks... (i.e. new yammi v6, new honda 250). Even if the new engines don't have anything technically different, your story about getting $3K worth of work done under warranty seems like a good reason to avoid the cheaper used engines. I can clean carbs but I don't know if I can do whatever it was that your motor needed done, in my shed. What spooked me most about your story was that you were dead in the water, with little warning. I would have expected some deterioration in performance, enough for you to notice, before catastrophic failure... the dirty carbs on my old OMC looper resulted in me not being able to get on plane one trip sort of without warning, but at least I was able to limp home. |
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The boat is an 81. did some more sanding tonight and its looking good so far. hopefully buff it out this weekend
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I'm a long way from knowing anything about the ficht motors except that I know 4 people that bought them new and all four either quit running or ran like crap 90 percent of the time. All four were sold or traded within a year of purchase. :eek:
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Caught me offguard there with the 2003 etec. 2005 was the first year they made the etec.
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Did some more sanding and buffed out a small area just to check it out. its nice!! [image]http://i1200.photobucket.com/albums/...10330-1900.jpg[/image]
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very nice! What did you use?
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That was just a quicky. I used 120 to get the blue and the primer off then 320 then put on some die and then 600 and buff with 3M imperial compound once. I would normally skip 320 and go right to 400, 600, 800, puff twice with the imperial then fleetwax. Gel coat is a lot of work but it is the best in my opinion. Can't see why anybody would use any thing els!
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Congrats on the acquisition, and welcome to the site. The best thing I've ever seen for gelcoat restoration is a product called Poly Glo. Search this site for the past three years and you can read all about it. It takes less elbow grease than buffing and wax, and requires much less maintenance. Did mine two years ago and it still shines. Dave |
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http://www.poliglow-int.com/poliglow.phtml
If you're interested. What you're doing is looking really good, though. |
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thanks! i might get some to try on my dads boat. his boat is a mess.
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