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Repowering a 1963 16' Fiber Craft
hey guys, i just acquired my first skiff..... i just need some suggestions about repowering, i wanna go 90hp etec, is that too much? should i go less hp? i live in s. fl and will be mainly used flamingo, keys and chokoloskee, im open for suggestions, thanks.
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Re: Repowering a 1963 16' Fiber Craft
Welcome aboard TJmedic,
Personally I would freak out with an etec 90 on a 16' FiberCraft. Here's a link to fellow forum member Joey's sweet FiberCraft which was powered by a 30 hp Nissan... I don't know your boat but I doubt it was designed to hang 335 lbs off the transom, especially in the skinny waters you speak of. http://www.classicseacraft.com/joeyf...aft/index.html
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Re: Repowering a 1963 16' Fiber Craft
How about a 1964 16 ft. Lone Star (Aluminum) with a
1990 90HP Johnson 4 blade.. Can you say "HANG-ON" If you want to know what the numbers are, I couldn't tell you.. [img]/forum/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] My eyes are watering so bad past 55 mph, I'm afraid to look!! "NoBones I" will run on wet sponge... Keys, Lagoon, Sanibel, she loves them all! See ya, Ken
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btw ken i really like your skiff! very simple vessel!
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great boat! My friend's grandfather started fibercraft. He just passed away about 5 years ago.
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thanks for the input guys, Joey's Fiber craft is awesome! ill see if i find something abit lighter than a 350lbs monster!!! its my first boat, she's solid as a rock, she came with a torn up 1980's (?) evinrude 60, i think i might stay around that hp, i really dont care for too much speed, 40-45 mph is fast enough, i think my biggest fear is being under powered....
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Re: Repowering a 1963 16' Fiber Craft
If you can find an older 2-stroke 90 Yamaha 3-cyl., that'll curl your toes, and it comes in under 300 lbs.
I used to run one on the back of my 15' Boston Whaler, with an over-hub 13"x27" chopper. I had to add trim tabs to stabilize it at speeds over 50 mph. I don't know how fast it would really go, but I could just walk away from my 21' Checkmate Starflight when it had a 220 Yamaha "Special", and it would do an honest 62-63 mph, so I guess the Whaler was touching the mid-60's. The pre-2007 Tohatsu 90 TLDI uses the Yamaha design.
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Re: Repowering a 1963 16' Fiber Craft
I grew up with a 16' fiber craft. Post some pictures. WE had a 70hp rude , one of the best motors I ever owned.
We ran that boat all over the Keys, Biscayne Bay, Flamingo etc. I saw one one CL not too long ago and almost went to look but I'd be in the dog house if I had 'another' boat at the house. |
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Would like to talk with anyone who has an old (prior to 1966) Fiber Craft.
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