Center Console I/O
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From: Brooklyn Park, MN
Has anyone else ever wondered why all the center consoles are outboard only?
Many CC are strictly pleasure boats so why outboard only still?
I know there is one or two manufactures that make them but with all the alternative (vs the 2+3) layouts one would think that it would be a good seller?
Many CC are strictly pleasure boats so why outboard only still?
I know there is one or two manufactures that make them but with all the alternative (vs the 2+3) layouts one would think that it would be a good seller?
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From: Traverse City, Michigan
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From: Freehold, NJ
In the evolution of CC's many of the older boats were available with I/O's and inboards ie Mako, Auqasport, Chris Craft, Dusky, SeaCraft, etc, etc. and 24' or 25' CC was a monster of a boat in the 70's, very BIG!
You're probably not old enough to remember when a 115hp Merc was big - an I/O was available in the 200+hp range so if you wanted speed and reliability you did not go with an outboard, they were not easy to fix and maintain like a car engine.
We had a 1969 222 Aquasport CC with twin 55hp 3 Cyl Evinudes on it and that was like crazy big and fast for it's time!
You're probably not old enough to remember when a 115hp Merc was big - an I/O was available in the 200+hp range so if you wanted speed and reliability you did not go with an outboard, they were not easy to fix and maintain like a car engine.
We had a 1969 222 Aquasport CC with twin 55hp 3 Cyl Evinudes on it and that was like crazy big and fast for it's time!



