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Old 03-29-2008, 10:02 PM
CRSeacraft CRSeacraft is offline
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Default 1972 20' SF I/O Pictures Posted - Comments Please

Still deciding whether to keep or sell her. I installed a new raw water pump impeller and ran her around for 4 hours the other day with no issues. Took her out with my wife and son today for a 2 hour cruise as well. What a nice riding boat! Any guesses on the original helm seat configurtation? I can sit on the engine cover and reach the wheel but I'm leaning pretty far forward. Maybe there was a cushion at one time?








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Old 03-30-2008, 01:35 AM
Bigshrimpin Bigshrimpin is offline
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Default Re: 1972 20' SF I/O Pictures Posted - Comments Ple

Cool boat - Those 20 i/o cc are pretty rare. Nice Volvo AQ170 (?) with a 280 drive!!! What kind of performance are you getting out of that engine? I didn't think that motor would fit into the engine well on a 20. Must move the boat pretty well.
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Old 03-30-2008, 12:58 PM
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Default Re: 1972 20' SF I/O Pictures Posted - Comments Ple

Thanks for the reply. You are correct on the engine-drive combo. I haven't brought my gps with me to clock her and it's been pretty windy and choppy down here the last week or so but she leaps out of the hole and accelerates really quickly. I'm not sure if this combo is original or not but she fits in there nicely.
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