Not exactly what you're looking for...but this is an excellent example of a market-aware, motivated seller. Quality product priced to sell, no BS, no false expectations. Love the twin 115 Mercs on a 222 CCP. Fellas....how far shall we ride this morning?
wonder what that boat drafts? looks deeper than the older hull design.
Quote from: "Stocksail" wonder what that boat drafts? looks deeper than the older hull design.Factory built, they were advertised at 12" for a 222 CCP.http://www.classicaquasport.com/gallery ... -8&cat=574That might have been without a motor but......My 84 with a 26" full bracket/200hp Evinrude measured about 18" in still water, motor untrimmed. The beauty of the CCP hull (besides the look) is that it had the ability to get in much skinnier water than it should have. No it isn't a 170 Osprey or even in the same league as a Flatback but it would surprise many people who would think otherwise.Remember, it may be advertised as a 1990 model (and it probably is) it's the same hull design as was around in the 80s.Good luck.
Quote from: "Capt. Bob"Quote from: "Stocksail" wonder what that boat drafts? looks deeper than the older hull design.Factory built, they were advertised at 12" for a 222 CCP.http://www.classicaquasport.com/gallery ... -8&cat=574That might have been without a motor but......My 84 with a 26" full bracket/200hp Evinrude measured about 18" in still water, motor untrimmed. The beauty of the CCP hull (besides the look) is that it had the ability to get in much skinnier water than it should have. No it isn't a 170 Osprey or even in the same league as a Flatback but it would surprise many people who would think otherwise.Remember, it may be advertised as a 1990 model (and it probably is) it's the same hull design as was around in the 80s.Good luck.Same hull Bob. Trim the motor(s) up and you can go skinny with a CCP. I take mine in some pretty shallow areas - as some folks around here know... :fish: I think those twin Mercury 115s are the 2+2 type 4 cylinder motors if they are original 1990 models. It ran on 2 cylinders at idle, then the other 2 came on when the throttle was advanced. Some folks loved the 2+2 design - some not so much... They have a reputation of being hard to get the carbs adjusted just right. I agree with Gran - a 22 foot CCP with twin 115s is an almost ideal setup!
So I got the leak done test results today. They are as follows ? This is on a 2006 Suzuki 140 4 stkCylinder pressure#1 185#2 185#3 190#4 190Leak down#1 32%#2 33%#3 32%#4 28%