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![]() " JimH" jimhUNDERSCOREosudad@yahooDOTcom wrote in message . .. wrote in message ups.com... Bryan wrote: Friend wants to buy used Maxum 2001 I/O 4 Cyl for family lake use: skiing, wakeboarding, tubing. No engine hours meter, but compression is "182". Any problems just because it's a Maxum? I'm worried about the 4 cylinder being enough power. What do you think, given the limited information? You may have ample reason to be worried about the 4 cylinder being powerful enough to ski a big adult. If your friend could find the same boat with a 6 or a small V8 he or she would probably be happier in the long run. The 4-banger may be available, and may be cheap, because the current owner thinks there's a need for more power and is buying a boat with a bigger engine.. If so, that should tell you something....... It could be as small as their 17 1/2 footer Chuck and in that case I would guess a 4 cylinder 135 hp 3L might be OK. Without knowing the length it is a tough call. But I do agree that it is better to go bigger if the boat is to be used for skiing. ;-) Sorry about leaving off the length. I'm starting out Father's Day weekend alternating fever with chills, aches with pains, nausea with dizziness. Tomorrow morning should be really interesting; my kids have made plans for me to take them tubing. Enough whining; they're looking at 18 footers. |
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