What do yall think???
#1
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What do yall think???
Looking at this boat: http://www.offshoreonlyclassifieds.c...o12133-en.html
What do yall think about it? I have a 24' python with an Arneson and a big block. I have been wanting to move up to a 28, would this be a good move? What about the twin setup?
thanks
Brandon
What do yall think about it? I have a 24' python with an Arneson and a big block. I have been wanting to move up to a 28, would this be a good move? What about the twin setup?
thanks
Brandon
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The BBC boat looks more turnkey to me, I think the SBC boat with the its's needs lots of interior work. Python 82 do you have any LH arneson props spare or for sale? Thanks, Chris
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if you want a mint turnkey 28 this is the one !!
http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/s...95#post1987095
http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/s...95#post1987095
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I like that boat as well, he just droped the price from $35000. I like the twins set up more than the single. But they seem to have their trade offs. The Single is harder on the outdrive.
The reason I like the twins more than the single is this - It will take a good 500-600hp engine to get a 28 up to 70mph. Most of the singles are anything but stock and I don't think they are as reliable as a stock naturally aspirated (no blower) engine. They are also more expensive to replace than lower hp stock engines. I figured that with a single you would have to replace the engine and maybe the outdrive sooner than a twin and with a high hp engine it would cost around the same if not more to replace. If you had twin stock 502's you would not break the bank if one blew. I figured you could replace 2 stock 502's cheaper than it would be to replace one 500-600 hp.
The reason I like the twins more than the single is this - It will take a good 500-600hp engine to get a 28 up to 70mph. Most of the singles are anything but stock and I don't think they are as reliable as a stock naturally aspirated (no blower) engine. They are also more expensive to replace than lower hp stock engines. I figured that with a single you would have to replace the engine and maybe the outdrive sooner than a twin and with a high hp engine it would cost around the same if not more to replace. If you had twin stock 502's you would not break the bank if one blew. I figured you could replace 2 stock 502's cheaper than it would be to replace one 500-600 hp.
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I've got a 24 python for sale here on OSO and I have been getting good hits on it. How much are you thinking of listing it for? Had one serious guy who ended up buying another 1989 python for $11,000 with a warranty on the engine, that was a good deal. Really just depends on what you want for it. Lower the price the faster it will go.
Another thing about the twin engines that I really like on the 28 pantera's is you could add a cheap pair of 6.2's or 350's and keep gas low and still achieve 70mph.
Where do you boat at - Tawakoni? I've got family in Van.
#10
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twin sbc in a 28 would be better balanced.
you could run a mild sbc and be at 70mph, or get some pumped 450-500hp sbc(which aint even that crazy) and you'll be in the 80s-90.
those drives will last forever behind 500hp. and as long as the engines are good, there wont be any rush to juice them up until you are financially ready.
Ask jo what it would take to clean it up. id be interested in that figure.
also, angel(pantera24) did this to a 28, ask him what it took to get it up to date, and how it ran w/ sbcs... his was also an alpha boat.
you could run a mild sbc and be at 70mph, or get some pumped 450-500hp sbc(which aint even that crazy) and you'll be in the 80s-90.
those drives will last forever behind 500hp. and as long as the engines are good, there wont be any rush to juice them up until you are financially ready.
Ask jo what it would take to clean it up. id be interested in that figure.
also, angel(pantera24) did this to a 28, ask him what it took to get it up to date, and how it ran w/ sbcs... his was also an alpha boat.