Considering Selling my Speedster
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I'll have to dig up a couple more pics when I get home tonight.
I've had it push 63-64 @ 5150 rpm on the GPS, but the really nice thing is it cruises around 40-45 at 3500-4000 rmp...Hence making it a relatively fuel efficient for a boat, not that there is such a thing.
The dash is the original Excalibur Marine Dash, but with "newer" Gaffrig Gauges w/yellow bezels.
I also replaced the Hydraulics. IE: Trailer Trim Pump and Rams, and Internal Power Steering a couple years ago.
The cabin is very plain, completely open with a bench on each side, a little storage area in the very front of the bow, and Porto-Potti area in the V berth.
The boat has always been outstanding and reliable on the water, and VERY mechanically sound (runs like a rapped-ape), But also, due to the age, requires some TLC and conscientious maintenance.
I won't lie it does have a couple problem spots. IE: the cockpit floor needs some attention, and the seats have a couple rips.
Reason for selling if anyone is curious: I want something else now!
Well thanks for your inquiry, and I hope I could answer your questions.
-Chris
I'll have to dig up a couple more pics when I get home tonight.
I've had it push 63-64 @ 5150 rpm on the GPS, but the really nice thing is it cruises around 40-45 at 3500-4000 rmp...Hence making it a relatively fuel efficient for a boat, not that there is such a thing.
The dash is the original Excalibur Marine Dash, but with "newer" Gaffrig Gauges w/yellow bezels.
I also replaced the Hydraulics. IE: Trailer Trim Pump and Rams, and Internal Power Steering a couple years ago.
The cabin is very plain, completely open with a bench on each side, a little storage area in the very front of the bow, and Porto-Potti area in the V berth.
The boat has always been outstanding and reliable on the water, and VERY mechanically sound (runs like a rapped-ape), But also, due to the age, requires some TLC and conscientious maintenance.
I won't lie it does have a couple problem spots. IE: the cockpit floor needs some attention, and the seats have a couple rips.
Reason for selling if anyone is curious: I want something else now!
Well thanks for your inquiry, and I hope I could answer your questions.
-Chris