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What year? Might help narrowing it down.
I thought they were rated for up to 260hp.
Just out of curiosity, what does your Safety Decal say?
I can't help it wondering.V21 is what I stated - so that means the few years they made the V21 which were identical boats. V20 goes back a long way.......and I figure maybe different hp ratings.
I would put a 225-250 on my 21 in a heart beat if I could and will when I can afford it. I would love to blast accros the lake at 60MPH trying to cool off some of the local ladies.
Personally I would hesitate with a V-21 after seeing how the bracket extension is built and atatched to the transom. It really wasn't that impressive when I seen one torn apart how WELLCRAFT integrated it in my opinion. Plenty strong enough for a 200, but I wouldn't go more.

I completely agree with Ferm on this one... When I redid the the deck and the foam on my 21 last year I noticed that there was about a 3/4 inch gap between the transom and the bracket stringers(?). We filled the gap with putty and then glassed between the two to reinforce the bracket. Sorry I don't have any "before" pics, but I'll take a few "after" pics so you can see what I'm trying to say. I cannot understand why Wellcraft didn't glass over that gap and strengthen the bracket in the first place.![]()
I completely agree with Ferm on this one... When I redid the the deck and the foam on my 21 last year I noticed that there was about a 3/4 inch gap between the transom and the bracket stringers(?). We filled the gap with putty and then glassed between the two to reinforce the bracket. Sorry I don't have any "before" pics, but I'll take a few "after" pics so you can see what I'm trying to say. I cannot understand why Wellcraft didn't glass over that gap and strengthen the bracket in the first place.![]()
The one I seen had these gaps and more. Towards the rear portion of it in the curve was just glass and resin on the one I seen with the top cut off.
I haven't read about V21 transom's having issues - if done poorly, likely would have been over the years with all those boats out there. Interesting.
Thefermanator said:Plenty strong enough for a 200, but I wouldn't go more.
The gap I was talking about wasn't able to be seen without the cap being off. The V-21 I looked at had been stolen, and the transom was trashed. In the very rear of it where the engine mounting portion of it atatches to the sides was full of gaps and voids filled with just resin and some glass.
Ahhh, ok. No, the gap(s) I was talking about are inside the the hull on the stern itself. There is a gap of about 3/4" of an inch between the engine bracket where it comes thru the transom and what I am calling a stringer that is almost against the transom itself. It's only logical to bridge that gap and further strengthen the engine bracket, and yet Wellcraft didn't do it. I'll take a pic of it tomorrow in the light and post it here so you can see what I'm saying. I'm probably not calling it by the right names/terms, but as they say, a picture is worth a thousand words, so I'll let the pic talk tomorrow.
I don't think I like were this is heading. With a boat that was so Well Crafted why did they miss such an important detail on strength![]()
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I don't think I like were this is heading. With a boat that was so Well Crafted why did they miss such an important detail on strength![]()
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