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Curious if anyone can comment on a Crownline 206LS with a 4.3 mpi engine, some seem to think it is underpowered with the v-6.
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I used to own a 20' bowrider, sounds like it may be similar size. It was powered with a 5.7 liter V8. I guess it all depends on what you want out of the boat, how you will use it, how much weight & how many people you intend to take with you. It could all make a difference.
Having said that, my personal opinion, I would not want anything less than a 5.0 liter V8. You may not be happy when there are people sitting in the back & it takes too long to plane. Last edited by PROPELLER; 10-13-2005 at 08:21 AM. |
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I had a 202BR with the 5.0 and thought it was just enough power for skiing, etc. I would not want any less but I would take it out for a ride and see. The other thing to think about is resale. If you like the way it handles and are going to keep it for a while, beat them up on the price, most people are going to want the V8 so the demand should be a soft.
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If top speed is important to you, opt for the V8, you won't regret it. The 4.3 is a great engine for a <20' sport boat but if you buy a boat that seats 8 or more, the 4.3 engine will disappoint unless you under prop it which will limit the top speed quite a bit.
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...is 220 hp. Depending on which v8 you get, that may be the same, or almost the same, HP, for instance the 2bbl 5.0L engine is also 220 HP. Thr 5.7L is 250 HP. The V6 will be lighter and may well give better fuel economy than the V8. I have a 19.5' bowrider with 4.3L 2 bbl, and I love it. Plenty of power (will do 50 mph) and decent fuel consumption
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A friend bought a new 209 Rinker b/r with a 4.3. Had the boat one year and traded for a 209 with 5.7 liter. He wanted it for skiing and the 4.3 just didn't do it
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Highlander -- we also has a 202BR w/ 5.7L 250HP -- the boat was awesome. For extra "hole shot" the last few years we put on a Stainless prop which helped tremendously. Again, not knowing what your intents are for the boat -- or wether your looking at new or used -- I'd personally shy away from the V6. Crowns are relatively "heavy" (well made) boats. I think you'll be disappointed with a V6
Have you looked at the 216LS ?? Also, for more information take a look through the crownline site. www.crownline.com They have a very good forum on the sight where you can get opinions for such qyestions as yours and a whole lot of other info. On the main page of the site click on "owners club" you can "browse the forum as a guest or you can sign up (it's absolutely free - like here) and post. Browse first so you can see how people handle nicknames i.e. They don't !! Check out the "Regional groups" (Northeast) and look for the Winni thread. By the way - we moved into a 226LS this season -- larger (obviously) but a much better all round boat/size for Winni & our needs. Last edited by Phantom; 10-14-2005 at 07:04 AM. |
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Highlander -- I guess you can forget the Crownline site info -- just junped over there and noticed what is OBVIOUSLY your post --
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