Is a 1982 V20 cuddy with a Yam 4 stroke 115 ok

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I had a 1987 v20 with a 200 that was very fast. I'm looking at a 1982 with a 115. Seems underpowered to me. Anyone have recommendations for me ? Skip it ?
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That's very close.
In the mid "70's a 115 would have been barely passable, a 140 was preferred.
The newer engine might have a little more hp but it weighs more.
My opinion it might do 25-30 mph.
And, WELCOME TO THE SITE.
 
Thank you, just got mail from the current owner.
he said it cruises @ 25 mph & wot is 35 mph. Dosent seem right to me. My 1987 with a 200 was 40mph wot if i remember correctly.
 
My 84 cuddy w/ 140 Johnzuki 4 stroke will hit 40 mph (gps).   ;D

Remember the 4 strokes turn 1000 more rpms.
 
100 miles is close for a good deal. Take some cash and sea trial it. I think the motor is about small as you'd wanna go but, Yamahas are great. Check it out.
 
Its borderline and you'd definitely have to have the right prop for whatever you plan to use it for. I would NOT buy it without sea trial unless they gave such a good deal you couldn't turn it down. ;)

Twin 115's on a bracket would be the ticket 8) ;D
 
the yamaha 115 four stroke is a weak motor . . . stay away. 115hp @ WOT going 26mph will consume more fuel than a 200hp two stroke at a 35mph cruise.
 
With a Johnson 115 I cruise at 4200 rpm at 23-26 mph and top out lately around 33-34 mph......on a bracket.
 
What do you plan to use the boat for. Everyone myself included always talk about top end or how fast. I don't know anyone that runs a wot all the time. If it's going to be a fishing boat and you fish conditions where you don't have to out run an approaching storm, a 115 would be just fine. Billy Mac ;D

If you get it at a good price that makes it even better.
 
Skools doesn't run WOT all the time, what are you kidding me? He doesn't have to. Half throttle for him is 40 + ;D
 
Like Whale my 115 does 30 to32 knots WOT depending on the load. The motor is on a bracket which helps. Where I fish most of the time I can't run her wide open anyway because I don't like to get the s#$% beat out of the boat and my butt.
 
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