bayliner cuddy question

badbowtie

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I have sen a couple bayliner cuddy cabin boats around 86 and 87 19 and 21 foot they have a 125 hp 4cyl in them Is that enough to pull a skier out of the water that only weights 200 pounds.
 

gcboat

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Re: bayliner cuddy question

That really depends on how worn out the engine is. A fresh unit with that much power should not be a problem. Also would want to look at the prop configuration, i.e. pitch, etc.
 

mixerjv

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Re: bayliner cuddy question

i have an '89 19' capri cuddy, with a non-original evinrude 120hp outboard (origionally a 125hp force). it can easily pull two skiers out of the water. I assume you are talking about the outboard version, they did also come in several i/o options (and later a dreaded L-Drive configuration)
 

LoudDog

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Re: bayliner cuddy question

I have a similar question:

What is the max speed and comfortable cruising speed for the mercruiser 3.0 in a 19' cuddy cabin.

Based on what I've seen from other boats, it seems a little under powered? I don't need to break any speed records, but I'd like to be able to cruise at 35 without maxing out the motor.
 

gcboat

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Re: bayliner cuddy question

35 might just be pushing the envelope. Again, it all depends on your engine condition ( tune up, etc ) and your prop. With a strong, freshly tuned engine and the weight down you might see that speed. But, add fuel @ 8.2 ppg, extra boating friends, refreshments, etc. See where I'm going? There are really too many variables to give you even a shot in the dark - so to speak. Find your comfort range, it may take awhile, but it will happen. Safe boating.
 

thunderway

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Re: bayliner cuddy question

I can cruise at 35mph on a calm lake with me and my wife onboard but I think that's pushing it a bit and it guzzles gas. 30mph seems like a good compromise and that's plenty fast.

93 Bayliner Classic Cuddy 3.0 merc I-O
 

rak98221

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Re: bayliner cuddy question

I've got the 5.0L Cobra in my '89 cuddy with a 14 1/4X21 prop and it takes me to 51MPH@4100 RPM, I can cruise at 3kRPM at about 35MPH.
 

ricecakes01

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Re: bayliner cuddy question

I have a 84 19 foot bayliner cuddy with the i/o 125 motor and I average around 30mph at 4500rpm with 4 people aboard.Love the boat.
 
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