Chris craft dory re power
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Chris craft dory re power
I recently acquired a 1965 wooden CC dory. I am putting a new plywood/f/g bottom and new fuel tank on it and am considering a repower(currently an old Chrysler 318). I have seen other members on this board who have this boat. Any suggestions on re-power to a more modern engine? Mike
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Hey Charlie,
How does your neighbor's boat perform with the 200 HP diesel? Years ago I had a 22' Cutlass with a 327 CI Chevy (about 225HP), and it performed really well, ran about 22 or 23 knots at something over 1.5 NMPG. I'd imagine that it has to a 2+ if not 3 MPG boat, and may well run in the 22-24 knot range.
I have been kicking around the idea of finding a fixer-upper dory and starting again. Was wondering if a diesel would work in that boat, or if the gearing would be a problem given the drivetrain (stock 1 1/8" shaft would have to go for sure). Think the 4cyl Yanmars would be ideal given the light weight and high RPM design, would lead to a gas motor-like drive train.
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How does your neighbor's boat perform with the 200 HP diesel? Years ago I had a 22' Cutlass with a 327 CI Chevy (about 225HP), and it performed really well, ran about 22 or 23 knots at something over 1.5 NMPG. I'd imagine that it has to a 2+ if not 3 MPG boat, and may well run in the 22-24 knot range.
I have been kicking around the idea of finding a fixer-upper dory and starting again. Was wondering if a diesel would work in that boat, or if the gearing would be a problem given the drivetrain (stock 1 1/8" shaft would have to go for sure). Think the 4cyl Yanmars would be ideal given the light weight and high RPM design, would lead to a gas motor-like drive train.
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That model came from the factory with a 327, 210 hp motor. But if the 318 runs it well, they are great motors too. Just change the oil every fifty hours.
My CC Cutlass Dory is the rare 1978 Cuddy Cabin model. Great boat!
My CC Cutlass Dory is the rare 1978 Cuddy Cabin model. Great boat!
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Just bought a 78 Center Console model too with a 350 c in Crusader. Runs like a champ. Have it out not to do some cosmetics and also new mufflers. Great boats, both of them.Tunahead wrote:That model came from the factory with a 327, 210 hp motor. But if the 318 runs it well, they are great motors too. Just change the oil every fifty hours.
My CC Cutlass Dory is the rare 1978 Cuddy Cabin model. Great boat!
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there is a project boat around. Interested?fred bortolan wrote:good luck with the dory
been looking for one since I sold my 31
did you find it local?
any more around?
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send me a pic that would be great
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send me a pic that would be great
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but not bad taste in boats :)
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