andyb
Member
I currently have my Shamrock for sale and am browsing for a smaller CC that's better capable of fishing inshore around Charleston. I've had a possible trade offer come up on a 1990 1800 with the original Yamaha v4 115 precision blend. I don't know if the owner is on this site, but he very well may be. Also, some on here may know the boat as it is in Beaufort, NC and I think has spent its whole life in Beaufort. I've tried to do some searching but am coming up with few results to my specific questions.
First question is fuel burn. What kind of fuel burn can I expect from this motor? I'm going to assume the 1/2 the stated HP at cruise guide for 2 strokes, so I'm thinking 6-7-ish GPH at cruise, and 11-12 GPH at WOT. Does that sound reasonable? And what does that approximately relate to in MPG for this boat/motor combo? All of my search results have yielded info for 4 strokes and the 1801.
Second question relates to the size comparisons of this model. I think I've been on an 1800 before, but it was 7-8 years ago. It may have even been a 1801 but honestly it's been so long since then I can't remember. I have more recently been on a 1700 and an 1801 with the bow platform. Is there really any size difference from the 1801? I've read about some changes to the hull and also read people saying they can't see any differences side by side. I liked the 1700 but storage was extremely limited. Is there really any more usable storage space on the 1800? Like a larger, more usable console storage space? My idea for cruising to the beach is a couple bean bag chairs just on the deck forward of the console. But enough storage in the console for a couple of the gals' beach bags on top of the life jackets would be nice so they're not just out scattered around the deck.
Lastly, what is the capacity plate for persons/weight on the 1800? I'm not expecting to ever fish more than 3 people, but I'm curious to know for the days when we just run up the ICW to beach at Dewees Inlet.
Thanks in advance!
First question is fuel burn. What kind of fuel burn can I expect from this motor? I'm going to assume the 1/2 the stated HP at cruise guide for 2 strokes, so I'm thinking 6-7-ish GPH at cruise, and 11-12 GPH at WOT. Does that sound reasonable? And what does that approximately relate to in MPG for this boat/motor combo? All of my search results have yielded info for 4 strokes and the 1801.
Second question relates to the size comparisons of this model. I think I've been on an 1800 before, but it was 7-8 years ago. It may have even been a 1801 but honestly it's been so long since then I can't remember. I have more recently been on a 1700 and an 1801 with the bow platform. Is there really any size difference from the 1801? I've read about some changes to the hull and also read people saying they can't see any differences side by side. I liked the 1700 but storage was extremely limited. Is there really any more usable storage space on the 1800? Like a larger, more usable console storage space? My idea for cruising to the beach is a couple bean bag chairs just on the deck forward of the console. But enough storage in the console for a couple of the gals' beach bags on top of the life jackets would be nice so they're not just out scattered around the deck.
Lastly, what is the capacity plate for persons/weight on the 1800? I'm not expecting to ever fish more than 3 people, but I'm curious to know for the days when we just run up the ICW to beach at Dewees Inlet.
Thanks in advance!