Hey Dave!!…

I found it, it's sharp! But I want the generation before with the flat cap and as a project boat to do my own thing. Did you tell them to post it here for sale?
 
I keep playing in my head that I want to put twin 90s on one of them. I had a friend with a pair of 130s on a 23 CC and thought it was the coolest boat took it offshore everywhere.
 
Damn that thing looks nice. New 200 motor, Blue likey. Twin 90's sounds interesting if not too heavy. I've always though twin 70's but seriously doubt one engine would even come close to planing out.
 
Twin nineties would weigh more than one 200. I just remember that boat looking so cool with the 130s. I think maximum horsepower from the brochures says 150? Smart thing is a 200
 
Twin nineties would weigh more than one 200. I just remember that boat looking so cool with the 130s. I think maximum horsepower from the brochures says 150? Smart thing is a 200
Agree…to me the ONLY reason to go twins is the “get home” factor when running offshore…love these boats, and there’s always stories of extremes, but any 20’ is quite limited by wind, sea and fuel capacity in terms of overall offshore use. Smart thing on these boats is a good, reliable single in the 150 - 200 HP range.
Maybe I’m TOO practical sometimes, but the $$ I spend is gonna be guided by words like practical, reasonable and reliable…over looks cool 😎…lol!!…let the whiplash begin!! 🤣
What year model is the Yamaha?
 
Most of the time, a twin boat Wil not plane out with one engine, and if it does, it's usually over propped and burns up the "good" engine getting back in. The 26 Sea Hunt with twin 150s is the exception, and they have a cult following because of it
 
I can't be coded on this or I'll deny it but I feel like it was a pursuit in the 23 ft Grange with 130 Yamahas. I wish I was a small boat for twins but cool that you had a second motor. And I have seen both with twin nineties before.
 
I used to fish in the 70’s with a retired Coast Guard/Merchant Marine guy. He had a 16ft FiberForm with twin 45 Chryslers. He said he wouldn’t go out in a boat with only one engine.

Not sure how trustworthy two Chryslers were
 
I used to fish in the 70’s with a retired Coast Guard/Merchant Marine guy. He had a 16ft FiberForm with twin 45 Chryslers. He said he wouldn’t go out in a boat with only one engine.

Not sure how trustworthy two Chryslers were
twin 45 Chryslers, I think I've heard it all now! :ROFLMAO:
 
I used to fish in the 70’s with a retired Coast Guard/Merchant Marine guy. He had a 16ft FiberForm with twin 45 Chryslers. He said he wouldn’t go out in a boat with only one engine.

Not sure how trustworthy two Chryslers were
I think one was for parts.
 
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