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Judging from the pictures that looks like the Gen 1 verado with the gray lower and bracket. Also judging from the half decals, I would say the 300 is just decals. The engine could be just a 200/225/250 or 275hp as they did not make the 300 until gen 2 verado.
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Suppose it's just a measly 250, I still want to see a video of it at WOT, rooster tail and all!!! I know NoBones' 20'er will haul ass, I can only imagine what this one will do.
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It is defiantly a 300 hp motor, Here is his quote: "1984 Seacraft 20 CC powered by Mercury 300 Verado professionally rigged, jack plate, very fast and dependable" I like his controls on the dash. Think they are Livorsi type, I plan on using the same in the race boat but the blue anodized aluminum ones.
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That's almost as crazy as the pontoon boat with twin 300's I saw last week! LOL
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I could be possible, I haven't seen the sn but if it is a 275 he is advertised it wrong and leaving himself open for a pissed buyer.
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He would be happier and safer with that motor on a 21 Paramount or some other pad bottomed, notched hull. Other than that "Chine Walker" would be the perfect name for that boat.
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