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roboc 08-21-2002 12:10 AM

power on 20' classic
 
It's a '71 20 classic and it has a 90hp two stroke on it. The seller says it runs at 35 with a full load but i find that hard to believe. Anyone an expert on this cause i'm sure not. I just like the boats [img]images/icons/smile.gif[/img]

Trayder 08-21-2002 08:28 AM

Re: power on 20' classic
 
Is this the one in Marion MA? with a 90 Tuhotsu(sp??). If so my feeling is not only is it underpowered but it is overpriced. He pulled some game in the begining of the season where he asked a lower price for the boat until memorial day then raised the price over a grand.

There are better deals out there,, unless he lowered the price under 5K.

BacDoc 08-21-2002 10:43 AM

Re: power on 20' classic
 
35 mph with a 90 is questionable. My experience with the 20' is that a 115 would be the smallest motor to put on that hull. 130 - 150 is a good choice for the 20 - so if you can get it for a good price trade/sell the 90 and repower.

Howard Hill 08-21-2002 05:43 PM

Re: power on 20' classic
 
Good advice in the above posts. I also would be skeptical about the top end. My 20' is powered with a 150 EFI Yamaha and runs 43 mph with three adults and a full fishing load. The top end is just under 50 with a light load (1 adult) and 30lbs of fuel.

Additionally, The variable deadrise SeaCraft hull runs and rides better on top of the water, especially in a moderate chop, consequently you need enough motor to lift the hull out of the water and minimize the wetted surface.

Good luck with your search!

roboc 08-21-2002 07:35 PM

Re: power on 20' classic
 
If there are better deals out there, then i don't know where. I'm not looking for a boat to fix up; it needs to be in good shape, and i haven't had any luck finding any seacraft in working order for less than 6k. And, yes, it is the one in marion.

Trayder 08-21-2002 11:08 PM

Re: power on 20' classic
 
Wait then. That boat is not worth it IMO.

Are you willing to travel?

antique 08-22-2002 03:56 PM

Re: power on 20' classic
 
420

That boat in Marion has never been rebuilt I am sure that half way through the season you will be on the board " another wet transom" [img]images/icons/shocked.gif[/img] . Some one else in Marion listed a 21' on 8/21/02. It is more money, but it looks as if the work has been completed and has the proper size engin Honda 130.
When you figure out what it cost to rebuild a transom and paint then the engine the new listing for $15,000 may not be a bad deal.

Good Luck


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