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Richard Nadolny March 15th 09 07:39 PM

ChrisCraft Power requirements
 
Hello Looking for some help if I can...I recently purchased a "project boat"
it's a 1980 ChrisCraft 213 VF Scorpion outboard Center console. Would anyone
know where I can find archival information as to the power requirements for
this boat? ChrisCraft is no help, they have no information for anything
older than 2001. Any leads would be of help.

Thanks
Richard Nadolny
Stevensville, MD



Wayne.B March 16th 09 03:18 AM

ChrisCraft Power requirements
 
On Sun, 15 Mar 2009 15:39:16 -0400, "Richard Nadolny"
wrote:

Hello Looking for some help if I can...I recently purchased a "project boat"
it's a 1980 ChrisCraft 213 VF Scorpion outboard Center console. Would anyone
know where I can find archival information as to the power requirements for
this boat? ChrisCraft is no help, they have no information for anything
older than 2001. Any leads would be of help.


Look on the inside of the transom for the builders plate with serial
numbers, max load rating, etc. It may specify a maximum hosepower
rating. Otherwise 1 horsepower for every 25 to 30 pounds of loaded
weight usually works pretty well in that size range.




Pirateer guy March 21st 09 01:11 PM

ChrisCraft Power requirements
 
You might thy here. They may have the original build card that will
tell you everything about the boat.

http://www.mariner.org/library/chriscraft/index.php


Hello Looking for some help if I can...I recently purchased a "project boat"
it's a 1980 ChrisCraft 213 VF Scorpion outboard Center console. Would anyone
know where I can find archival information as to the power requirements for
this boat? ChrisCraft is no help, they have no information for anything
older than 2001. Any leads would be of help.


Look on the inside of the transom for the builders plate with serial
numbers, max load rating, etc. It may specify a maximum hosepower
rating. Otherwise 1 horsepower for every 25 to 30 pounds of loaded
weight usually works pretty well in that size range.






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