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rvest 01-03-2007 09:06 AM

Re: Cary 50
 

Originally Posted by poolsinc1 (Post 1980470)
RVEST,
We had the boat transported from CA Full of fuel (800 gal) and it weighed 46,200lbs. You would most likely want to adjust for engine differences. In addition the drives we have weigh more than the ones on your boat.

Do you know what your turbo yanmars and cal 500 drives weigh or do you have the model of your yanmars? Thanks- Richard

poolsinc1 01-03-2007 09:29 AM

Re: Cary 50
 
The yanmars are 6CXM-ETE 375/420 turbos. As for the drives, they are a one of a kind. I'm actually pulling one next week and will weigh it for you. My guess would be around 300lbs. ea

rvest 01-03-2007 09:36 AM

Re: Cary 50
 

Originally Posted by poolsinc1 (Post 1980900)
The yanmars are 6CXM-ETE 375/420 turbos. As for the drives, they are a one of a kind. I'm actually pulling one next week and will weigh it for you. My guess would be around 300lbs. ea

Thanks for the info but don't worry about weighing your drive. I talked with one of my local contacts here (who coincidently was the lead designer of the boat back the day...the legendary Harry Shoal) and he told me that if I measured the water line then he could figure out the weight. Thanks again for your help. -Richard

poolsinc1 01-04-2007 06:54 PM

Re: Cary 50
 
Just out of curiosity, what is your hull number? Ours is #39.

rvest 01-04-2007 08:51 PM

Re: Cary 50
 

Originally Posted by poolsinc1 (Post 1982683)
Just out of curiosity, what is your hull number? Ours is #39.

Haven't a clue where do you find that?

poolsinc1 01-05-2007 12:43 PM

Re: Cary 50
 

Originally Posted by rvest (Post 1982840)
Haven't a clue where do you find that?

Your hull number should be on the stern/starboard up towards the top.

rbhudelson 01-05-2007 10:13 PM

Re: Cary 50
 

Originally Posted by poolsinc1 (Post 1983415)
Your hull number should be on the stern/starboard up towards the top.

It will start with CRM and have a bunch of numbers folllowing that. You can also look on your Coast Guard Papers.

My boats number is: CRM22140F687 The only bit of the code I think I know is the 87 at the end represents the year it was made.

Brad

poolsinc1 01-05-2007 11:24 PM

Re: Cary 50
 

Originally Posted by rbhudelson (Post 1984053)
It will start with CRM and have a bunch of numbers folllowing that. You can also look on your Coast Guard Papers.

My boats number is: CRM22140F687 The only bit of the code I think I know is the 87 at the end represents the year it was made.

Brad

You should be hull number 40. But I need to check my paperwork to be certain; which is in the office.

88formula223 01-06-2007 08:43 AM

Re: Cary 50
 
those Cary's are sweet the one on miami vice last night must of had about 30000 hp because right before the race Don Johnson said he had his guy install turbos on the Chris Craft and that Cary had it till the end.....lol


nice boats

rvest 01-07-2007 06:23 AM

Re: Cary 50
 
My hull# is 41 based upon the above formula. By the way if anyone does surface drives on your Cary 50 you'll most lilkely be looking for very low pitch props. Mine came out to be 18X20's. The only place I found with decent pricing on this prop was Pacific Surface Drive Inc. at $1,500 per prop.


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