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Price tag with 300 VROD?
Is that "low to mid 70's" for just a motor?
Is that "low to mid 70's" for just a motor?
I think that is for a complete 24' Longdeck with a 300VRob.. A 300 VRod i think comes in right around $30k for a motor.
About $23k for the 300v
At $80k and 1100 lbs you'd have to be dense to hang a single 7 on the transom instead of a pair of 400R's.
With a pair of 400R's you get almost 180 more HP, similar weight, and save about $10-15k. Not to mention the advantage of having twins for reliability. I realize that most 7's are not sold as singles, mostly twin or triple configuration.
The 400R just made small block and big block stern drives obsolete (not including the Hi-perf models).
They need to build an I/O version of that boat. And I'm gonna say it.... Use an LS platform motor in it!! That would be one sick ride!!!
I've said it a million times, that slick 2400 hull deserves an I/O version!! No offense to the O/B guys, but the lines of that hull would look killer and cleaner with a Bravo and a pair of exhaust tips poking thru the transom!!!
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O/B power is great for ease of use and power to weight ratio.
And overall cost of ownership is why you will never see this model as a sterndrive. However, dreams are free and fantasies are fun!
Yeah unfortunately i know, again i mean no disrespect to the O/B fans but it's just sad to me that the sterndrive market in this size range is becoming non-existent. I will never ever be able to afford to buy one new, that's for sure, but the 2400 as an I/O would be exactly the boat i'd be looking for on the used market in the future when i finally decide to move up (it will happen eventually). I just can't go for the outboards, i'm a car motor V8 rumble kinda guy all the way!
Even though I'm mostly an outboard fan, I also miss the old school low profile V-bottom small block I/O boats and would like to see this 2400 with a car motor. Even the 21' for that matter.
Dreaming: how about a marinized Ford 2.7 liter Eco-boost twin turbo V6 putting out a reliable 350 horse in a small light weight package with a bravo II? Hmmm...
From Wiki:
2.7 L EcoBoost V-6
The 2015 Ford F-150 has the option of a 2.7 liter Ecoboost engine. It is supposed to deliver 325 hp (242 kW) and 375 lb·ft (508 N·m).[34] The engine is built at the Lima Ford Engine Plant.[35] Ford has invested half a billion dollars in the Lima plant for the new engine. Ford also states that the new engine will bring 300 jobs to Allen County,[36] however transfers from other plants make the actual number hard to pin down.
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325 hp (242 kW) @ 5750 rpm, 375 lb·ft (508 N·m) @ 3000 rpm
2015- Ford F-150
Estimated over 330 hp (246 kW), 370 lb·ft (502 N·m)[37]
2015- Ford Edge Sport
2016- Lincoln MKX