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    1998 Seafarer with twin 2008 Suzuki four stroke 115.

    I'm sporting 730 lbs. of original loopers on the back of my 87. She drinks some fuel, but she will jump up and toss you out the back if you're not careful. Ahhhh, the smell of two strokes in the morning!
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    Fuel Tank Replacement

    I too replaced my tank myself in my 226 Seafarer. I took the old tank to a local welding shop that does boat tanks, they made it from a heavier gauge aluminum, included premium sending unit for 960.00. I ran new fuel lines, fill hose, and did two coats of epoxy primer on the tank. The bearing...
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    Shopping list for Grady re-wire 1987 seafarer 228

    I have the 87 226, purchased it over six years ago after it sat a few years because the owner passed away. The first thing I did was replace the fuel system, tank, hoses, and even the fuel pumps on the original twin Johnson 140 's. Also replaced the shift cables. Then on to the wiring I went...
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    Not That Anyone Asked: My 226 Seafarer 1-Year Review

    Reading all of these posts on the Seafarer just keeps me amazed with my 87 226. She's got two old original 140 loopers that guzzle gallons per mile, choke you with fumes at times, but sing a sweet tune when up on plane. This boat has a few negatives, but overall is a solid representation on how...
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    FUEL TANKS

    Sometimes they do away with the front tank for the reason of moving weight towards the rear. This can be because of outboard changes and things that might move weight positions. My 87 226 has only a front tank since it has twin outboards.
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    Grady southbound to FL

    I'm in Jupiter, our inlet can be tricky but I don't venture out when it's rough outside.
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    First Seafarer Question

    Yes, 1987 hull.
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    First Seafarer Question

    It's a pound right where the helm seats are when heading straight into 2 foot chop, not a problem towards the rear of the boat though. Change the angle slightly heading into it, and it rides pretty decent. The one thing that really stands out is how dry a ride it is, I seldom ever have gotten...
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    First Seafarer Question

    I have an 87 226, it rides like poo in 2' chop but is a very stable fishing platform and handles very well in somewhat heavy seas here in South Florida..
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    tilt trim indicator

    I gave up on my sending units that are original to my ancient twin1987 Johnson 140's and not available any longer. They rely on a perfect ground, which everyone knows get's more of an impossibility as time and corrosion goes by. My V4's are very short compared to V6's, so looking back and trying...
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    1987 Seafarer vs.2014

    It does well and is a very stable old hot rod, but it will most certainly fatigue your ankles and knees.
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    1987 Seafarer vs.2014

    My original twin Johnson 140's are never going to get good fuel economy, so that complaint isn't anything to do with the hull design. But the weight of twins on the back most likely doesn't help the ride through chop.
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    1987 Seafarer vs.2014

    I have two complaints with my 1987 Seafarer, the lack of fuel economy and the ride. The newer designed hull is supposed to ride much nicer in chop, and the older design a bit more stable when drift fishing.
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    My Seafarer is wearing new clothes today

    It's a little hot rod, but fuel consumption is the killer. The V-4's have some serious torque out of the hole, and I have seen 46 mph at 5,000 rpm with more to go. I just try and keep the abuse to a minimum since you rarely see these old outboards still in use, and I need them to last for a...
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    My Seafarer is wearing new clothes today

    Not bad for 1987 gelcoat huh?