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Ok, perhaps this sounds like dumb questions but I've been outa the
boat scene for a long time (a lot of years) and I'd love to in a few years get back into it and have a comparable small boat like what I had. I'm not into big boats. I have no specifics yet so please bear with me. I'd like about a 18' fiberglass boat with about a 200 to 250 hp outboard (say for skiiing and fishing). I'm not up on some details like gas tank size (used to be 6 gal or 12 gals then). Lets assume I want a middle to upper quality boat with the normal accessories (cover, galv. trailer, electr tilt on outboard, etc...). What are some decent boat brands now and more or less what would a new boat equipped as above cost me out the door (excluding tax since I guess that varies state to state) ? I probably have other questions but I'll read more first and then ask them if necessary. thanks. ps-- ok, one question.... what type of gas consumption for a 200hp 6 cyl outboard nowadays say at 1/2 speed (vs. cruising speed) per hour? |
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old boater wrote:
Ok, perhaps this sounds like dumb questions but I've been outa the boat scene for a long time (a lot of years) and I'd love to in a few years get back into it and have a comparable small boat like what I had. I'm not into big boats. I have no specifics yet so please bear with me. I'd like about a 18' fiberglass boat with about a 200 to 250 hp outboard (say for skiiing and fishing). I'm not up on some details like gas tank size (used to be 6 gal or 12 gals then). Lets assume I want a middle to upper quality boat with the normal accessories (cover, galv. trailer, electr tilt on outboard, etc...). What are some decent boat brands now and more or less what would a new boat equipped as above cost me out the door (excluding tax since I guess that varies state to state) ? I probably have other questions but I'll read more first and then ask them if necessary. thanks. ps-- ok, one question.... what type of gas consumption for a 200hp 6 cyl outboard nowadays say at 1/2 speed (vs. cruising speed) per hour? Very few boats in the 18-20' l.o.a. category come equipped with outboards in the 200-250 hp range. There are some, especially when you get up to 20', perhaps mainly the bassboat or "fish'n'ski" types. More common is a 150 hp engine. Where do you plan on boating? Small lakes and rivers? Sal****er? That's kind of a determinant for the style of boat. Most of the boats I've seen with 200 and up outboards have built in fuel tanks holding 100 to 200 gallons. I have a 21' center console boat with a 150 hp outboard. The fuel tank holds 100 gallons. For a new rig, you're talking $30,000-$60,000, fully equipped. |
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On Apr 24, 12:17*pm, HK wrote:
old boater wrote: Ok, perhaps this sounds like dumb questions but I've been outa the boat scene for a long time (a lot of years) and I'd love to in a few years get back into it and have a comparable small boat like what I had. *I'm not into big boats. * I have no specifics yet so please bear with me. * I'd like about a 18' fiberglass boat with about a 200 to 250 hp outboard (say for skiiing and fishing). *I'm not up on some details like gas tank size (used to be 6 gal or 12 gals then). * Lets assume I want a middle to upper quality boat with the normal accessories (cover, galv. trailer, electr tilt on outboard, *etc...). * What are some decent boat brands now and more or less what would a new boat equipped as above cost me out the door (excluding tax since I guess that varies state to state) ? I probably have other questions but I'll read more first and then ask them if necessary. * thanks. ps-- ok, one question.... what type of gas consumption for a 200hp 6 cyl outboard nowadays say at 1/2 speed (vs. cruising speed) per hour? Very few boats in the 18-20' l.o.a. category come equipped with outboards in the 200-250 hp range. There are some, especially when you get up to 20', perhaps mainly the bassboat or "fish'n'ski" types. More common is a 150 hp engine. Where do you plan on boating? Small lakes and rivers? Sal****er? That's kind of a determinant for the style of boat. Most of the boats I've seen with 200 and up outboards have built in fuel tanks holding 100 to 200 gallons. I have a 21' center console boat with a 150 hp outboard. The fuel tank holds 100 gallons. For a new rig, you're talking $30,000-$60,000, fully equipped.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - "Very few boats" in the 18 to 20 catagory have 200-250 hp outboards? I don't know of a manufacturer of those size boats that don't offer that horsepower. |
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On Thu, 24 Apr 2008 11:05:04 -0500, old boater wrote:
ps-- ok, one question.... what type of gas consumption for a 200hp 6 cyl outboard nowadays say at 1/2 speed (vs. cruising speed) per hour? That's the easy question, about 10 gallons per hour. The other questions depend a lot on where you boat: Offshore salt water, Great Lakes, large bays and rivers, inland rivers, small protected lake, etc. Different boat types are favored for each venue, and also depend on primary use. |
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