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rblandry 08-12-2014 09:58 PM

1986 27 Tournament Center Console
 
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Any one have any info on this boat? Seen a few pictures around but they all had a cuddy cabin. The boat is a beast next to my 20cc. I know it had a pair of 225's but came with no engines. Was thinking adding a bracket to put a pair of 300 verados? Too much power? Saw one other with a bracket but all the rest don't. Any info would be greatly appreciated. If anyone has owned would like to be able to chat at some point. Project wn't be starting until the 20 is completed.

flyingfrizzle 08-12-2014 10:41 PM

I was wondering who got it, I made a offer on it and came close to getting it a few months ago. It's a nice hull very big and needs lots of power. I was going to put a pair of 250 efi Mercury's on it if i got it but 300's would be awesome. I think max rated power was 600hp. I knew of one with twin 300 v8 evenrude outboards on it. Most I have seen had twin 225's or 250's. Glad you got it, she was making me anxious seeing it sit.

DonV 08-13-2014 08:29 AM

Jeeez Frizz, I don't see this model on your inventory list. You must be slipping! :) :)

flyingfrizzle 08-13-2014 11:30 AM

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Originally Posted by DonV (Post 230050)
Jeeez Frizz, I don't see this model on your inventory list. You must be slipping! :) :)

I have talked to 5 different people with 27' up for sale and this is the second 27' I tried to buy. The first one I sent a deposit down on it till I could get to FL and the owner sold it to some one else that offered more $, and this second one I tried to get the seller to come down to a figure I offered and by the time I decided to try again to work out a deal it was gone. Watched it just a little too long. Probably a good thing but one will come around for me sooner or latter. This one was not too far away from me either. The runs offshore here in NC are 60 Miles + and the 27' would make a good offshore battle wagon for sure. I would love to find an original moesly 27' but I like the 86-87 cc's as well. One day, One day, got way to many projects to do now anyhow.

kmoose 08-13-2014 02:34 PM

Did you see the one in Ocala/Hernando?

flyingfrizzle 08-13-2014 03:46 PM

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Originally Posted by kmoose (Post 230062)
Did you see the one in Ocala/Hernando?

Yea, the one with the upper controls on the tower. It looks like a nice project but twice as much as I want to spend on a 27' with out power. Hope to find one priced cheaper one day.

flyingfrizzle 08-13-2014 03:48 PM

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Originally Posted by rblandry (Post 230041)
Any one have any info on this boat? Seen a few pictures around but they all had a cuddy cabin. The boat is a beast next to my 20cc. I know it had a pair of 225's but came with no engines. Was thinking adding a bracket to put a pair of 300 verados? Too much power? Saw one other with a bracket but all the rest don't. Any info would be greatly appreciated. If anyone has owned would like to be able to chat at some point. Project wn't be starting until the 20 is completed.

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Welcome to CSC and hope to see you start a thread on your 27' once you get working on it! Post lots of pictures and progress. Help is always right around the corner up here, all you have to do is ask.

rblandry 08-14-2014 04:27 PM

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Here is before and after of my 20 that is getting tweeked at the moment.

NoBones 08-14-2014 04:44 PM

No doubt about it......
You boys must have drank the Kool Aid :eek::);)

The sickness continues with you young guys ! I love it.... :D
Same goes for my son too.

The 20 looks great !! Love the Mahogany also..

The 27 will ruin you though..

uncleboo 08-14-2014 04:50 PM

Nice!!!!!


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