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September 05, 2007, 12:41:13 PM
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Hey guys, I am looking at a 83' 222 CCP on Craigslist. It will need a new deck, the CC reattached, new tank, wiring and an outboard. It is on a dual axle alum trailer. The hull looks to be in very good shape, the transom and stringers are 100%(I was told by the owner who is the original owner). The owner is asking $1,500 for the the boat, CC and trailer.
I thought this sounded like a pretty good deal.
I was thinking of hanging a new Suzuki on the back, how much power do I need? The 175 is 480lbs and the 200-250 is 580lbs. I would rather do the 175 if I can get away with it. I know this boat has more of a deadrise so I will need more power, but I would be happy with a top speed of about 37-38mph.
Any thoughts?
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1990 17\' Osprey, 100HP Mariner
1983 20 CCP, soon to be restored.
September 05, 2007, 01:25:36 PM
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I think it sounds like a great deal actually. Needs some work but you already know that.
The dual axle trailer is worth $1500 on it own if it's in good shape.
A 175hp motor is plenty for the 22-2.
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September 05, 2007, 02:05:13 PM
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Thanks for the info. The trailer will probably need bearings/tires but it is aluminum, so I thought it would be worth the $.
Can anyone give me some real #'s on what they're getting with a 222 CCP and the outboard?
Thanks!
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1990 17\' Osprey, 100HP Mariner
1983 20 CCP, soon to be restored.
September 05, 2007, 02:18:43 PM
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Oops. Don't know why I said 22-2 when you said 22' CCP.
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September 05, 2007, 04:43:54 PM
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I think you might be better with a 200 because of the deadrise... JJ, what are you running?
I am sure you know, but the 150 and 175 are the same block... the 175 just has different valve timing and fuel setup. You may benefit from taking a jump in displacement.
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September 05, 2007, 07:54:21 PM
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Yeah, I know Richard I was just thinking that the extra horsepower might be canceled out by the extra 100lbs. I'd really like to hear some performance #'s from people with CCP's. Thanks for your input!
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1983 20 CCP, soon to be restored.
September 05, 2007, 09:53:43 PM
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I think there are several on here running 175s on the 22' boats. Maybe capt dave is who has the new Zuke 175? I have a 225 Johnson Ocean Runner. Good hole shot with a 4 blade prop. GPS shows 40 mph at WOT. If I could afford it, I would try to re-prop for efficiency and to hell with hole shot or top end.
I am a firm believer in powering a boat at or near it's rated HP. I have been disapointed in the performance of boats that were not near rated HP.
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September 06, 2007, 10:30:38 AM
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September 06, 2007, 10:30:38 AM »
I'm running a 2.4 litre Mercury 200 on my 22-2CCP with a 13-19 pitch Quicksilver Power2 prop. It works well and tops out at 40 MPH and 5300 RPM. I think a 175, 200, of 225 would all work well on this hull; they are all the same block...
The newer 3-litre Mercurys run a good deal stronger than the 2.4 and 2.5 block models - there's no replacement for displacement!
A friend of mine recently repowered from a 2.5 litre 225 to a 3 litre 225 and was surprised at the difference. He actually had to reprop the boat to a higher pitch prop.
I noticed that Mercury just came out with a 4 cylinder Verado 200 - that's a four-stroke 200 horse engine that weighs in at 510 lbs.! That's about the same as most 200 HP two-strokes. Check it out:
http://northamerica.mercurymarine.com/e ... php?ID=126
See ya on the water!
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Cap'n John
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September 06, 2007, 08:44:50 PM
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Look at
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September 06, 2007, 09:03:07 PM
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1,200 hp!
If Einstein was right, you'd be back at the dock before you left.
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September 07, 2007, 09:42:47 AM
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Hey - why not? Mercury gets 1200 HP out of one engine if you want to go with an I/O setup:
http://northamerica.mercurymarine.com/e ... 200sci.php
JimCt - that would make your 240 go!
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