Sandspinner
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I'll guess Grover built?What kind of boat is that?
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I'll guess Grover built?What kind of boat is that?
They were awesome boats a standard for the industry.You guessed right, a 26' Grover, 1990, the last hull made.
Just looked at 2 for sale on boats.com. They definitely seem to hold their value.You guessed right, a 26' Grover, 1990, the last hull made.
...that they rolled a bit while drifting or at anchor but there are always design trade offs.
Very true! I really liked my old Mako center console. 1977 20 footer. The beam was extremely large for a boat that size. Handled the chop in the LIS with ease. Unfortunately the engine crapped out and I couldn’t afford to repower it.Wise words, there is no such thing as a "perfect boat", and people who are searching for one, will keep the used boat market with nice, hardly used boats for us to buy.
Going to take at look at them thanksJust looked at 2 for sale on boats.com. They definitely seem to hold their value.
Welcome!Going to take at look at them thanks
Sweet looking boat!I've got a 1995 21ft Seaway CC downeast design that's been in mothballs for 10 yrs (got into kayak fishing in big way). Now that I am retiring in a month I'm going to uncover her and shop for a new motor. Hitting the boat show Thursday to checkout motors. Currently have a 75hp on her and will definitely upgrade to a 90 if not a 115. This style boat is designed to go 25mph and sip gas so a bigger engine is overkill.
I've got a 1995 21ft Seaway CC downeast design that's been in mothballs for 10 yrs (got into kayak fishing in big way). Now that I am retiring in a month I'm going to uncover her and shop for a new motor. Hitting the boat show Thursday to checkout motors. Currently have a 75hp on her and will definitely upgrade to a 90 if not a 115. This style boat is designed to go 25mph and sip gas so a bigger engine is overkill.
Good advice. My current engine is 300lbs (the 75 is a de-tuned 90). I'm planning on putting the boat in at the ramp and putting some solid cement blocks in the stern to make sure the scuppers stay above the waterline when the weight is up at 375lbs. I know Harry Farmer (the builder) encased the stringers in fiberglass. I believe the transom is solid but will certainly have it looked at before spending $11k on an engine (I bought the boat new plus trailer for $6k in 95').Just be careful looking at 4-strokes, which you should obviously look at. Issue is that they weigh more per HP than 2 strokes so they may be too heavy for your rig AND being that old, there are probably wood stringers and plywood in your transom construction so you need someone to make sure its condition is appropriate for any engine.
As far as "sipping gas", at least with 4 strokes if the top HP of a 4 cylinder overlaps with the bottom HP of a 6 cylinder series, like the 200 HP Yammie, go with the 4 cylinder. Less gas and 100 less lbs on the transom.
I've got a 1995 21ft Seaway CC downeast design that's been in mothballs for 10 yrs (got into kayak fishing in big way). Now that I am retiring in a month I'm going to uncover her and shop for a new motor. Hitting the boat show Thursday to checkout motors. Currently have a 75hp on her and will definitely upgrade to a 90 if not a 115. This style boat is designed to go 25mph and sip gas so a bigger engine is overkill.
Yep. I'd like to have it on for this summer. Last hurrah on LI Sound and North Fork.you gonna be putting this engine on prior to moving down this way?
This was taken back in Oct of 2017, on the way back to NY from VB. Guess I need some updated pics when I get the new name on herView attachment 586
What..the boat, which is pretty awesome...she doesn't mind the LI Sound chop either...the faster you go, the better it handles it. Nothing like 20+ feet of tog hunting deck on both sidesAwesome ride:cool: