Wellcraft 233 Eclipse, thoughts?
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Wellcraft 233 Eclipse, thoughts?
I have an opportunity to get a 1990 Wellcraft 233 Eclipse for a great deal. This would be my first "cruiser" style boat and wanted to hear what was known about them. Any problem areas to look out for? How do they handle big water? Top speed to expect and just a general opinion on them. I know the deadrise is 16*, it has a Mercruiser 350 with an Alpa1. It is a 1990 but could just about pass for brand new, it is in amazing shape. I know the deadrise isn't too impressive but I also don't know what that degree translate into what size water it can handle at cruising speed comfortably, I tried searching but couldn't find any good examples...
Thanks for the input!
Jason
Thanks for the input!
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A neighbor of mine has a 95 23 foot bowrider, I don't know if it is a 232. The eclipse is a huge boat for 23 ft. I have not been in it underway, but compared to other 23 foot boats, it is a monster. Probably a high 40 mph boat, with a 350, if you are lucky very low 50's.
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I had an eclipse back in late 90s. The whole family loved that boat. we would do overnite trips with her. We would go up to a marina and rent a slip for the nite. that is called transients.
I enjoyed the back seats. The cushions could be raised level with the engine cover making a big sun pad in the rear. I remember one summer weekend a storm was brewin'. so we stayed inside protected waters. The family still had fun even though we couldn't make it to our fave spot. The cabin has soo much space, and the deck hatch allowed air to pour into the cabin during those warm summer nites. Good luck !
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I enjoyed the back seats. The cushions could be raised level with the engine cover making a big sun pad in the rear. I remember one summer weekend a storm was brewin'. so we stayed inside protected waters. The family still had fun even though we couldn't make it to our fave spot. The cabin has soo much space, and the deck hatch allowed air to pour into the cabin during those warm summer nites. Good luck !
Let us know if you decide to go with her.
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There is one in my boatyard a few boats over from mine. I have seen the inside of it, it looks like a decent family boat. Nice swim platform, cockpit layout is nice, and the cabin is interesting. It's been sitting outside partially uncovered for years though, floor is rotted out....but for a 23', its alot of boat!
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I know the deadrise is 16*, it has a Mercruiser 350 with an Alpa1. I know the deadrise isn't too impressive but I also don't know what that degree translate into what size water it can handle at cruising speed comfortably, I tried searching but couldn't find any good examples...
Thanks for the input!
Jason
Thanks for the input!
Jason
Where will you typically boat? What type of conditions will you typically see? Answering those questions may help you determine if its the right boat for you.
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I boat in the Gulf and Bay all the time. Most of the time it is pretty smooth but occassionally I'll get some 2-4 footers, but right now I am hitting them in a 21' Chris Craft Scorpion. I tried to find the deadrise of that boat online but I can't find it anywhere. I feel like regardless of the deadrise on the Wellcraft it will handle waves much better than the Chris Craft just because of the sheer size, I'm not terribly concerned about speed, but I want to hit low 50's and we'll be going on a test ride before I make my final decision, and I feel like the Wellcraft should be able to do it, and be much more comfortable cruising. My typical boat outing is island hopping, restaurants, bars, just cruising and doing some wakeboarding or taking ppl tubing.