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Aquasport Model Rebuilds, Mods, Updates and Refreshes => Osprey Style Hull Rebuilds => 246 Rebuilds => Topic started by: jwill3131 on March 08, 2012, 05:25:02 PM

Title: '74 Aquasport 246 CCC outboard questions?(new pics 3/16)
Post by: jwill3131 on March 08, 2012, 05:25:02 PM
I am about to start restoring a '74 246 CCC. It did'nt come with a motor so I am trying to figure out what would be the right size motor to get her moving pretty good. I want to stick to a single motor set up and want to find something that will get me moving around 50 mph or so but also doesn't do to bad on fuel. I was thinking 250hp cause I used to have a '78 22.2 CC deep vee with a Johnson 175 and it went about 48mph. Also I was considering an outboard extension bracket and was wondering what that might do for performance and what is all involved in that.

She is a sweet boat that is in pretty good shape. I can't wait to get the project started and finished. As of right now I'm redoing the floor, console, and gelcoat. Add a t-top, fancy up the cabin, get all the teak wood looking brand new and install some sweet electronics. I want this boat to catch everyones eye no matter what style they are into and match the look with its performance.

Let me know what you think, Thank you.
Title: Re: '74 Aquasport 246 CCC
Post by: RickK on March 08, 2012, 06:05:14 PM
Welcome aboard!!
I think we need some pics to share in your "proudness".
Title: Re: '74 Aquasport 246 CCC
Post by: jwill3131 on March 08, 2012, 08:18:18 PM
I tried putting some on here but I can't figure it out from this computer.
Title: Re: '74 Aquasport 246 CCC
Post by: gran398 on March 08, 2012, 08:28:16 PM
jw, welcome!

Before we all can chime in regarding an engine choice....we need to get an idea as to what you have. You say 246....is it a 240 Seahunter....semi-funky closed deck bow cabin, dual console amidships?
Title: Re: '74 Aquasport 246 CCC
Post by: jwill3131 on March 08, 2012, 08:58:06 PM
It is a center console with a cuddy in the front I think its about 2600 lbs. dry weight.
Title: Re: '74 Aquasport 246 CCC
Post by: pete on March 08, 2012, 09:08:17 PM
is this it?
pics about half way down page..

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Title: Re: '74 Aquasport 246 CCC
Post by: jwill3131 on March 08, 2012, 09:10:42 PM
no its a lot bulkier
Title: Re: '74 Aquasport 246 CCC
Post by: jwill3131 on March 08, 2012, 09:15:10 PM
there was a discussion about a brown one on here not too long ago. the guy thought he was getting it but unknowing to me I was the one who got it. and he had some pics of it up.
Title: Re: '74 Aquasport 246 CCC
Post by: pete on March 08, 2012, 09:17:36 PM
how bout this one...
(http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q223/Pete1681/CIzICBmkKGrHqZjIE0G46bj8TBNB31R3uvg0_12.jpg)
Title: Re: '74 Aquasport 246 CCC
Post by: gran398 on March 08, 2012, 09:23:33 PM
:wink:
Title: Re: '74 Aquasport 246 CCC
Post by: jwill3131 on March 08, 2012, 10:56:33 PM
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its the boat in this discusion.
Title: Re: '74 Aquasport 246 CCC
Post by: pete on March 08, 2012, 11:03:24 PM
now I remember....good luck with the rebuild,lots of potential there! :salut:
Title: Re: '74 Aquasport 246 CCC
Post by: gran398 on March 08, 2012, 11:07:24 PM
VERY rare...good for you :lol:
Title: Re: '74 Aquasport 246 CCC
Post by: jwill3131 on March 08, 2012, 11:25:10 PM
Yea I fell in love with these boats when I had my 22.2 cc. and this one is pretty similar except for a little bigger and with the cabin in the front. I haven't seen many like this so I want to make it real nice.
Title: Re: '74 Aquasport 246 CCC outboard questions?(new pics)
Post by: jwill3131 on March 16, 2012, 08:53:13 PM
http://i1065.photobucket.com/albums/u38 ... 21738b.jpg (http://i1065.photobucket.com/albums/u387/jwill3131/0203121738b.jpg)
http://i1065.photobucket.com/albums/u38 ... 121736.jpg (http://i1065.photobucket.com/albums/u387/jwill3131/0203121736.jpg)
http://i1065.photobucket.com/albums/u38 ... 21741b.jpg (http://i1065.photobucket.com/albums/u387/jwill3131/0203121741b.jpg)
http://i1065.photobucket.com/albums/u38 ... 121742.jpg (http://i1065.photobucket.com/albums/u387/jwill3131/0203121742.jpg)

These are some before pics. I will try to keep them updated as the rebuild comes along.

Thanks for looking.
Title: Re: '74 Aquasport 246 CCC outboard questions?(new pics 3/16)
Post by: GoneFission on March 17, 2012, 10:28:27 AM
That is a 24-6CCC - Center Console Cabin.  It's basically a FF with a console installed and controls moved to the console.  Aquasport did not make a lot of these - they are pretty rare.  

A 200 will push it along pretty well with top speed in the low 40s with the right prop.  The boat is rated for 280HP, so a 250 would not be a problem and a 275 or 300 would work well.  If I had a choice, I would go with twin 125s or 130s.  Twin 125 Optis would be a great setup on that boat and cost about the same as a single 250.
Title: Re: '74 Aquasport 246 CCC outboard questions?(new pics 3/16)
Post by: daydreamer on May 31, 2012, 11:03:45 AM
I know this thread is 2months old, but I'll chime in anyway...
I am very interested in your progress with this boat. I have the 246ccp model, just like yours minus the cabin. I have a 2002 yamaha ox 250.  I'll tell ya, the 250 on a bracket pushes the boat nice. Very quick hole shot. WOT with 1/4 tank fuel 2 people and Ttop was 47mph @5300 rpm.  I cruise at 4000 rpm between 30-33mph, pending on load and sea conditions. I have a stock S/S prop three blade.  Thinking of trying a 4 blade to get the bow down a little. The cabin probably rides great with that little extra weight in the front.  Keep the pics coming!
Title: Re: '74 Aquasport 246 CCC outboard questions?(new pics 3/16)
Post by: jwill3131 on June 03, 2012, 11:33:31 PM
I haven't done too much with it yet besides move it to my new house. I hit something in my wellcraft nova and busted the outdrive so I've been getting that back in order. I hope to be able to get started stripping it and sanding it down next month to get it ready for re gel coating. I will post pics of my progress and I am thinking I'm most likely going with a single 250 on a bracket. I'd like to find a good deal on a mercury verado but we'll see how that goes.
Title: Re: '74 Aquasport 246 CCC outboard questions?(new pics 3/16)
Post by: zdietrick on February 12, 2018, 03:42:30 PM
Hi all
Fairly new to the page - I also just got my hands on a CCC and considering repower.

It has older twin 150 mariners currently. I’d love to stick with the twin power and reliability / range with twin Yamaha 150’s - but worry about the added weight. Based on some searches - these older mariners run about 400 pounds each where the 2018 yami 150 is 475 each.

Any thoughts / concerns or recommendations??

Thanks!!
Title: Re: '74 Aquasport 246 CCC outboard questions?(new pics 3/16)
Post by: RickK on February 12, 2018, 07:10:00 PM
The worry is the scuppers and even the transom dipping down.  An easy test is to load up 150 lbs of sandbags (SB) and put them in the bow of the boat.  Launch the boat and then while floating place 75 lbs of SB on top of each engine.  Stand at the helm and see how it handles it, then walk to the aft and see what happens.  Then it's your call.
Title: Re: '74 Aquasport 246 CCC outboard questions?(new pics 3/16)
Post by: GoneFission on February 14, 2018, 05:55:13 PM
Your old 150 Mariners are right at 425 lbs.  They published 405, but that was a short leg model.  And the Yamaha 4 cylinder 150/175 are 480 lbs. each.  The price of the Yammies is an OUCH!     :c002: 

You might want to consider a pair of Mercury Pro XS 150-175.  These are fast, V-6., 2 stroke injected engines.  Weight is pretty close (430 lbs) and you can use the same controls and gauges (or switch to Smartgauge and keep the same controls).  You can get 2 of these for a little more than 1 Yamaha.  The Mercury 4 stroke 150 is another choice and you still use your old controls - it's 455 lbs each.   

Another option would be the Suzuki DF150-175 four cylinder 4 stroke motors.  These are about 470 lbs each - move the batteries up under the console and you should offset the stern weight.  Price is about right - more than the Mercs, but less than the Yammie. 

So set your priorities - wanna go fast with little maintenance?  Go with the Merc 2-strokes.  Want better fuel economy and not have to pay an arm and a couple legs?  Zukis might be the answer.  But check the prices for new controls/gauges too!  Only downside to Zuki is their limited service and parts system. 

Wanna spend some bucks?  Get the Yammies!  You will need new controls and gauges that are also pricey.  Also - you may want to look into the recent problems with Yamaha corrosion... 
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