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Ben - I thought I put up all the pics I have (except for one I got last week from someone else)...
Catman - there was a 73 20 hull in E.G. that I looked at in Feb but it got sold out from under me, a long story..... They're around... AHA!! They are on this thread: http://www.classicseacraft.com/cgi-b...c;f=1;t=000120 [ July 19, 2002, 08:55 AM: Message edited by: John R ]
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reel smoker...
i think i might take the prize for the lowest price paid for a 20' cuddy. $700.00 with a 135 rude on the back. i dropped it right in the water and had 2 wonderfulsummers on it. i had a baby 2 years ago and the boat hasn't sen water since. i told my wife "next summer i'm bringing my daughter on the boat". !!! |
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Ben,
Sorry to take so long to respond - spent the weekend fishing Walker's Cay and just got back. My transom was questionable - the wood was soggy but those older SeaCrafts had lots of good fiberglass to compensate. I never really pushed it in a big sea and normally don't fish in the rough stuff on a 20' boat anyway. The Honda 130 is an incredible motor, the major drawback is the weight [img]images/icons/frown.gif[/img] - about the same as a 225 2 stroke. Top end on the GPS is 37 to 40 mph on smooth water full tank and no head wind trimmed right. I'm running a 17 (I think) Honda SS prop and the hull is bottom painted. It doesn't seem to matter (performance) how many people are in the boat, and I usually fish with 1 or 2 other people. I like to cruise at about 25 and at that speed this motor makes gas ! I am still suprised at the fuel dock at how little fuel it uses. Trolling or at idle the motor is barely audible and it starts with 1 key stroke even if it has been sitting for a month [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img] . |
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