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603.1 | 50mph??? | BTOVT::SILK | I'M THE N.R.A | Fri Feb 09 1990 07:54 | 7 |
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Somehow a 22 footer w/cuddy doesn't seem to equate to 50mph??
Maybe!!!
Red Eye
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603.2 | 50 probably tops | DNEAST::OKERHOLM_PAU | | Fri Feb 09 1990 08:15 | 14 |
| Re .1>
I agree, 50mph might be attainable but its probably the top end
in a family type 22' cuddy. My 22' Aquasport cuddy has a 200hp outboard
on it and it tops out at about 42 mph (and BTW it blows by most others
in this class).
The boat is rated for a max of 225 hp which might get it a few more
mph's. Its also a deep V which does cost some at the top end; maybe a
modified V could do it a little easier, but at a cost of rough water
boogying of course.
As far a pulling skiers, I don't do it myself but I don't think there
would be any problem, it has plenty of low end power.
Hope this helps,
Paul
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603.3 | You don't need 50 mph to barefoot | NRADM1::WILSON | Moe, Larry, Cheese! | Fri Feb 09 1990 09:08 | 16 |
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A 22' cuddy that'll do 50mph is certainly possible, but it depends
on the hull design and the motor. I know a guy who has a 23'
Checkmate that is technically a cuddy because it has v-berths and
a lockable door. It has a Mercruiser 454 (330 hp) and will do
over 50 mph with ease.
On the other hand, a 22' cuddy with full stand up cabin, enclosed
head, mid-cabin, etc. would be doing well to hit 35 mph with the
standard 175-200 hp engine. With the 260 hp V-8 it will probably
reach low 40's. 50 mph is generally out of the question because
you don't see many of these boats with the 454. And besides, at
that speed you might break the crystal glassware that you see on
the cabin tables at the boat show! 8^)
Rick
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603.4 | Thanks! | AIMHI::SJOHNSON | | Fri Feb 09 1990 09:28 | 10 |
| Both boats weigh 3200 (Rinker) & 3500 (Cobia) lbs. as is. The Cobia
has a 5.7 liter V8 (265 hp?) w/ speed estimated at 50 or 53 MPH w/ speed
prop and the Rinker has an optional 454 Chevy at estimated 65 MPH speed.
Unfortunately in the winter you can't test drive these boats to see if
their estimations are accurate. If anyone should know otherwise about
these boats - please let me know. Also, just FYI - the V isn't as deep
as some 22/23' boats. Thanks again!
Good feedback - I appreciate it!
Sonia
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603.5 | How fast? | AIMHI::SJOHNSON | | Fri Feb 09 1990 09:49 | 9 |
| In ref to note 603.3 - how fast do you go barefooting at? I start my
husband at 45 mph and drop down to 38 mph when he's up. That is why we
figured a 50 mph boat (w/ people, gas & supplies) would be the minimum
speed required. We have a 20' Checkmate that goes 62 mph (w/ 2 people)
that we use for water activities in NH - but my Parents want to
purchase a boat for their lake in ME for use to use.
Thanks again.
Sonia
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603.6 | magazine reviews | GAUSS::PAN | | Fri Feb 09 1990 10:09 | 3 |
| You may want to pick up the latest issue of MotorBoat magazine
(March/April). This issue has reviews of both the Cobia San Marino 225
ESC and the Rinker 236 Sport.
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603.7 | TRY THIS ONE | STEREO::RONEY | | Fri Feb 09 1990 13:12 | 10 |
| Depending on how much money you really want to spend, maybe I could make
a suggestion to look into a BAJA 235 DVX, alias the 235 Force model.
It's got tons of cabin room, ski's well, can be purchased with a 454
Magnum and will do a good 56-60mph. One of my friends bought one last
year and loves it. The boat is also decked out very well and can easily
be used to sleep on.
Bob
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603.8 | Thanks... | AIMHI::SJOHNSON | | Tue Feb 13 1990 10:25 | 7 |
| Thanks everyone for all the info. They are still in the deciding
state. The Billerica Rinker Dealer has been calling to set up time to
view the boat w/out the shrinkwrap so I'm sure that will help the
decision making.
Thanks again,
Sonia
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603.9 | Eye opener | DNEAST::OKERHOLM_PAU | | Tue Feb 13 1990 11:40 | 21 |
| I looked at the two boats in Motorboat Magazine and I see that
they are indeed capable of 50mph+. When thinking of a cuddy with sleeping
capability what came to mind was a different style of boat, hence my
earlier reply.
These boats aren't "my cup of tea" as it were but I must admit I
was impressed. The 454Magnum on the Rinker cranked out 360hp at the prop
which pushed it over 60mph. It also was wound up to 5300 rpm at WOT turning
a 23" screw. That's pretty high for a 4 stroke, which means of course that
the boat is far from underpowered. The Cobia which was powered by a 5.7
litre hit close to 50. I imagine that with the optional 454 it too would
be in the 60 mph range.
An interesting point for me was the fact that they both had 20 degree
deadrise. This is pretty deep which means they could do well in the salt
or in choppy conditions as well, at moderate speeds of course.
Like I said, they're not for me...fish guts and carpeting don't
go together real well...but they seem to be both excellent boats. I didn't
read the whole articles...just looked at the specs...but I kind of liked
the Cobia better. It seemed to be more money but also a little more quality
...Just my impression.
Regards,
Paul
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603.10 | Billerica Rinkers | STEREO::RONEY | | Tue Feb 13 1990 19:06 | 14 |
| RE: 8
Sonia, just a word to let you know that the Rinker voat company has
been around for many, many years and the billerica Rinker Dealer has
been selling them for quite a while.
Good luck,
Bob
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603.11 | | AIMHI::SJOHNSON | | Wed Feb 14 1990 11:02 | 7 |
| The Rinker Dealer called again last night to let us know that they were
able to get a spot at the Bayside Expo Show next weekend. Unfortunately
I think we're going to the NH boat show that weekend! If we do, if
anyone should actually see it - please let me know your opinions on it.
Thanks again,
Sonia
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603.12 | Bayside Show is two weekends | RDF::GUNNERSON | | Wed Feb 14 1990 11:48 | 5 |
| According to the list of boat shows in the 1990 Boat Show note the show at the
Bayside is going to be there for two weekends, the 17/18 and the 24/25 so maybe
you can go to the Bayside this weekend if you are going to the N.H. show next.
John
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603.13 | Guess What? | AIMHI::SJOHNSON | | Wed Jun 06 1990 10:38 | 7 |
| Well, my Parents ended up getting what they wanted - a 17' Stingray w/
open bow. It's a nice boat, but now we want to trade our Checkmate
once again for 23'-24' boat. We're looking at the 236 Rinker as well
as the 235 BAJA. Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Sonia
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603.14 | No question - GO BAJA! | ASPEN2::BOIKO | Heaven..No,it's Iowa/Field Of Dreams | Wed Jun 06 1990 10:46 | 11 |
| re .13
If it comes down to a 236 Rinker or 235 BAJA - there is no contest.
Go BAJA - good resale, performance, well built, great reputation, good
price.
Call Stewert Brown - Browns Auto & Marine Newport NH, tell him Mike
Boiko sent you. He'll go out of his way for you.
-mike-
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603.15 | COBIA #1 | HYEND::REYNOLDS | | Wed Jun 06 1990 15:46 | 1 |
| COBIA'S THE ONE YOU WANT!
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603.16 | Not #1 in everyone's book | FAIRWY::WILSON | It's sum-sum-summa time! | Wed Jun 06 1990 15:57 | 11 |
| RE: Note 603.15
>> COBIA #1
>> COBIA'S THE ONE YOU WANT!
Not according to Powerboat Reports! They didn't think much of Cobia
in an owner's report they did last year. I'll dig up the issue and
post a few excerpts if you're interested...
Rick W.
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603.17 | Semi-support for Cobia | DSTEG1::WENTWORTH | | Wed Jun 06 1990 18:16 | 4 |
| FWIW- My neighbor has a Cobia runabout, snapped a mooring line during a
storm and was pounded on the rocks pretty good. One spot was ground
thru, the glass was thick and tough. he was able to patch the hull and
still uses the boat. Of course the boat is VERY heavy.
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603.18 | mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm | HYEND::J_BORZUMATO | | Thu Jun 07 1990 10:29 | 3 |
| Thats nice, what year is the hull. (you forgot to mention it)
Jim.
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