New to me 1968 Moppie 20
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New to me 1968 Moppie 20
I bought this yesterday. She's still up in Mattituck, NY, and I'll probably be towing her to MD in early November. I know she's different, but I really like outboards in small boats. Gulf Fiberglass on LI did the transom rework about 10 years ago. Thanks to John D. and Ian for their insite on B20s.
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Congratulations John
A friend of mine had a 20 Bertram in the late 80's. As I remember it the original engine was a V8 Buick engine with an outdrive.
He removed the original engine and powered it with an OMC 150 HP SeaDrive. She ran great and did not burn nearly as much fuel as the original setup.
Great boat........hope you have many many hours of good times in her.
Harry
A friend of mine had a 20 Bertram in the late 80's. As I remember it the original engine was a V8 Buick engine with an outdrive.
He removed the original engine and powered it with an OMC 150 HP SeaDrive. She ran great and did not burn nearly as much fuel as the original setup.
Great boat........hope you have many many hours of good times in her.
Harry
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what speed were you able to attain with the 200hp yamaha? last month if you recall i was trying to hash out a inboard or outboard for the exact same boat and i was reminded the transon would be down in the water very close to the scuppers with a 300hp susuki.i think the 200hp yamaha with the oil tank and two batteries at the trasom should weight just about the same.a 2' buouyent style extension bracket (actually a 3' wide hollow extension to the hull) with the 300hp four stroke may keep the same trim angle at rest what do you think?how did the 20'bertram perform in turning and time to plane.
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sunday?.....its been up for a week already. too bad the wind is howling out of the east....theres no place to hide. i was hoping for a little north side surfing today but neither the wind or the swell cooperated........
did get the splash boards back in the boat. the cockpit looks so good im not lettin anyone walk in there without white socks.
montauk bouys 12 foot at the moment and climbing
did get the splash boards back in the boat. the cockpit looks so good im not lettin anyone walk in there without white socks.
montauk bouys 12 foot at the moment and climbing
Thanks. She cruised at about 4000/28 knts, 5100 WOT/38 knts. The bottom was really dirty with lots of growth. I should get better out of her. The gas tank was replaced with a 38 gallon aluminum tank set a few feet further to the stern than original. With the motor, batteries, oil tank, and fuel tank aft she looks to me like she still sits pretty well on her lines.
I'm hoping to get her back here in the next month or so--she's at my parent's house in Mattituck until I get the trailer registered and can tow her home. When I get her back, I'll try to get better numbers.
I'm hoping to get her back here in the next month or so--she's at my parent's house in Mattituck until I get the trailer registered and can tow her home. When I get her back, I'll try to get better numbers.
I really wanted to take her out, so I drove up to LI Friday night--got there at 10:30 and left at 6:30 Saturday am. Boat trailed to MD just fine. Launched her off Kent Island Sunday with my Dad, ran over to Annapolis, and ran back to Kent Island. Boat ran great, and rode really well. Ran into a school of small blues and caught a bunch. We had blackened blues for dinner. Great day and a great way to break her in. I think this is the beginning of a beautiful relationship.
John
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John,
Do you know what the hull number is, looks like my old 20, that I sold back in 1994. Mine was hull 1120 built in 1968 she had a straight six Mercruiser I/O 165 and a Certified tamdem axel trailer with over sized axels. I used to trailer it back and forth from Mass to Fl. had it for 10 years before I sold her. Nice looking boat, enjoy her.
Do you know what the hull number is, looks like my old 20, that I sold back in 1994. Mine was hull 1120 built in 1968 she had a straight six Mercruiser I/O 165 and a Certified tamdem axel trailer with over sized axels. I used to trailer it back and forth from Mass to Fl. had it for 10 years before I sold her. Nice looking boat, enjoy her.
Randall- Thanks. One of these trips to LI I'm hoping I can get some time and we can get together for a cold one.
Pete- Hull # is 201937, so I think that makes it 937.
Neil- Tilghman Island? Cool. I think that's the weekend of the Annapolis show. I'll probably go to the show Friday, and maybe I'll get to Tilghman. Been there plenty of times--Knapps Narrows and Lowe's were my non-ethanol fuel supply until this spring. Hopefully I can get down there and take you for a ride on the 20.
John
Pete- Hull # is 201937, so I think that makes it 937.
Neil- Tilghman Island? Cool. I think that's the weekend of the Annapolis show. I'll probably go to the show Friday, and maybe I'll get to Tilghman. Been there plenty of times--Knapps Narrows and Lowe's were my non-ethanol fuel supply until this spring. Hopefully I can get down there and take you for a ride on the 20.
John
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Completely forgot about Tilghman. John D. came by--we were supposed to go to the Annapolis show, but a ride on the B20 and a few cold ones later and we never made it.
Bob-
The B20 with a 200 Yamaha does about 22 knts. at 3200, 30 knots at 4100, and 40 knots at 5200 (WOT). Boat runs great for a 20--I took her this am for a quick trip. No fish on top or jigging--everybody was trolling. Time to break out the broomsticks.
John
Completely forgot about Tilghman. John D. came by--we were supposed to go to the Annapolis show, but a ride on the B20 and a few cold ones later and we never made it.
Bob-
The B20 with a 200 Yamaha does about 22 knts. at 3200, 30 knots at 4100, and 40 knots at 5200 (WOT). Boat runs great for a 20--I took her this am for a quick trip. No fish on top or jigging--everybody was trolling. Time to break out the broomsticks.
John
John,
Is she still running well?
Although I don't have a 20 anymore, I have been thinking about the outboard conversion. I really like the idea of no engine box... I think an ETEC 200 would be a pretty mice engine for the hull.
Any way you might be able to send me a few detailed pictures of the transom work? What shaft length are you running? Can you trim up fully without folding the splashwell forward?
Thanks!
Ian.
Is she still running well?
Although I don't have a 20 anymore, I have been thinking about the outboard conversion. I really like the idea of no engine box... I think an ETEC 200 would be a pretty mice engine for the hull.
Any way you might be able to send me a few detailed pictures of the transom work? What shaft length are you running? Can you trim up fully without folding the splashwell forward?
Thanks!
Ian.
Ian-
Here are some pics. The motor can tilt up with the splash-well door up. I keep it up pretty much all the time. I have no idea on shaft length. The lower-unit just barely sits in the water at rest. She floats pretty well on her lines, even though she has two batteries, an oil tank, and a 30 gallon aluminum fuel tank alll well aft--in addition to the OB of course. She still runs great--all I've done is add a VHF, CD player and speakers, teh Bertram stainless name (they were in a cabinet in my B31 when I bought her--the "Anna E." in the background), and gas and oil. I moved the oil tank further back so I could have some bilge access. When I tear her apart to redeck, stringer, etc., and convert, I'll rearrange things. She's a great little boat, and the 200 pushes her well. I think the conversion was done about 10 years ago. There's no wood in the transom, and there are no cracks or anything else. Structurally, the transom conversion looks like it was really well done, which why I bought her. Thanks again for your advice, and if you ( or any body else here) are in the Annapolis/Kent Island area, you can take her for a spin.
John
Here are some pics. The motor can tilt up with the splash-well door up. I keep it up pretty much all the time. I have no idea on shaft length. The lower-unit just barely sits in the water at rest. She floats pretty well on her lines, even though she has two batteries, an oil tank, and a 30 gallon aluminum fuel tank alll well aft--in addition to the OB of course. She still runs great--all I've done is add a VHF, CD player and speakers, teh Bertram stainless name (they were in a cabinet in my B31 when I bought her--the "Anna E." in the background), and gas and oil. I moved the oil tank further back so I could have some bilge access. When I tear her apart to redeck, stringer, etc., and convert, I'll rearrange things. She's a great little boat, and the 200 pushes her well. I think the conversion was done about 10 years ago. There's no wood in the transom, and there are no cracks or anything else. Structurally, the transom conversion looks like it was really well done, which why I bought her. Thanks again for your advice, and if you ( or any body else here) are in the Annapolis/Kent Island area, you can take her for a spin.
John
Just FYI...
I've got a similar engine on my 22 Cobia walkaround. It's an OX66, fuel injected, saltwater series 200hp yamaha. For my first big outboard I have to say it's been a great engine. However....always a however....after about a year and a half, the hot engine alarm went off while warming it up at the boat ramp. I spent about $80 and an afternoon putting a water pump "rebuild" kit in it. I'd suggest you consider doing it if you aren't sure when it was last done. I've had a few folks tell me to just do it once a year as insurance against a bad day boating since it's a fairly easy DIY project.
I've got a similar engine on my 22 Cobia walkaround. It's an OX66, fuel injected, saltwater series 200hp yamaha. For my first big outboard I have to say it's been a great engine. However....always a however....after about a year and a half, the hot engine alarm went off while warming it up at the boat ramp. I spent about $80 and an afternoon putting a water pump "rebuild" kit in it. I'd suggest you consider doing it if you aren't sure when it was last done. I've had a few folks tell me to just do it once a year as insurance against a bad day boating since it's a fairly easy DIY project.
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