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PARADOX 01-30-2012 10:57 AM

:) My starter boat was a peace of oak door in a creek. You'r doing waaaay better.

TripleG 01-30-2012 01:37 PM

haha, yea i try to live by the saying, work hard, play hard

machloosy 01-30-2012 04:05 PM


Originally Posted by TripleG (Post 3604933)
yea i put a down payment on it so once it comes out of storage and i hear run and drive it, its as good as mine, proably just going to leave it alone for a while and just enjoy it. I've grown up on a boat, and used my dad's 96 21ft chapparal with 350 and alpha pretty much every weekend these past 2 summers. But I hear what your saying, and yes i didnt think would be a bad start for being 21

Good to hear! And that's a sweet starter boat. Should give you low to mid 50's, sound sweet, and run that SEI drive into the ground! The warranty like the guys are saying is pretty good! She should fly well enough for some good air time too :daz:

TripleG 01-30-2012 07:51 PM

Yea man, cat beat the sound of that boat, just straight thru hulls out the back, nothing better. And the chicks like the sun pad too

Cigster 03-24-2012 07:15 PM

I started off with a '86 22' Avanti myself back in the early 1990's. It's really a very capable little boat for its size. I should have left it stock. I ended up with a supercharged 355 in it, k-planes and re rigged the whole boat (the stock rigging was pretty bad). When all was said and done it had roughly 420 hp and ran 66 mph on fumes in cool air. The stringer problem at the fuel tank bulkhead that was mentioned earlier got me when all the tabbing let go after a rather spirited run. I ripped out the bulkhead and replaced the whole structure. The bottom was definitely wavy, and you can imagine how long the alpha lasted, but if you leave it stock.....it's a great starter boat! Enjoy it!

dereknkathy 03-24-2012 10:20 PM

i live near the place they were built. there are a lot of them on the delaware river near philly. biggest problems i hear about are broken motors. and you can't blame the hull for that...or can you?

ItsPeanut 03-25-2012 07:16 AM

Always liked the paint on yours Peter. Thanks for the the ride at jax a few years back

Cigster 03-25-2012 12:21 PM


Originally Posted by dereknkathy (Post 3648500)
i live near the place they were built. there are a lot of them on the delaware river near philly. biggest problems i hear about are broken motors. and you can't blame the hull for that...or can you?

If you're asking the guy who built the motor - it's definitely the hulls fault! :lolhit:

dereknkathy 03-25-2012 01:07 PM


Originally Posted by Cigster (Post 3648765)
If you're asking the guy who built the motor - it's definitely the hulls fault! :lolhit:

yup, if it didn't ride so good at full throttle, he'da pulled off the power some...

Cigster 03-27-2012 08:52 PM

You know....with that little hull, that's true! It reminds me of a guy I knew 20 years ago with a 26' Corsa that blew up his Blown BBC's monthly. He said the boat got out of line so rarely (it ran 85 at the time), that he never felt compelled to pull off the power. Any mild small block or even mild big block in calm waters in a 22 Avanti would present a similar issue. The Avanti's no 26 Corsa, but without wild power, it's rock solid in fairly calm waters.


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