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 Repowering:Egg Harbor -  Repowering 1973 46´ Egg Haror Sport Fisher VIEW/REPLY   Notify me of any new messages to this topic. 6  Thu Feb 14 08 1:42 AM
Dec 30 2007
11:03 PM
Guest Teej   I am wanting to repower a 1973 Egg Harbor 46´ Sport Fisher it currently has twin 370 Cummins engines.
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 Repowering:Egg Harbor -  Repower 70´s Egg or buy w/repwr complete? VIEW/REPLY   Notify me of any new messages to this topic. 5  Mon Sep 11 06 9:22 PM
Sep 11 2006
03:21 AM
Guest Robk   Hey Guys! I´m a diesel Nubee and just getting into this. I live in San Diego and can enjoy a boat year round. I own two boats now, one is a bass boat made by Crestliner and the other is a s.....
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 Repowering:Egg Harbor -  1984 36´ Egg Harbor VIEW/REPLY Includes Attachments Notify me of any new messages to this topic. 13  Wed Aug 2 06 8:30 PM
Aug 28 2005
02:49 PM
Guest Pat Riley   How fast can i push this hull? It has sharp chines not the rounded ones i´ve seen on earlier models. Other than the weight i don´t see why this hull wouldn´t fly.also what does it me.....
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 Repowering:Egg Harbor -  repower to diesel 37 Egg Harbor VIEW/REPLY   Notify me of any new messages to this topic. 7  Wed Jul 19 06 1:27 PM
Jul 16 2006
03:05 AM
Guest Threesees   1989 Egg Harbor repowering with twin Yanmar 440´s. I would like to know if anyone (Tony are you reading?) could advise as to gear ratio and prop size. The boat is a convertible weighing in at 24.....
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 Repowering:Egg Harbor -  1979 Egg Harbor Sedan Repower VIEW/REPLY   Notify me of any new messages to this topic. 3  Sun Jan 1 06 4:57 AM
Dec 5 2005
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Guest Kevin Keech   Does anyone know if 6-71TI 450 hp will fit or even Cummins 450C, I would like something in the 400-450hp range to get a 22-24k cruise. I dont know much about the Yanmars longevity. Kevin
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 Repowering:Egg Harbor -  Repower 33 Egg Harbor VIEW/REPLY   Notify me of any new messages to this topic. 3  Fri Dec 30 05 9:57 PM
Jul 24 2004
01:20 AM
Guest Dan Wallis   Does anyone have an opinion on repowering a 33 Egg with 3126 420 HP Cats? I realize the boat does not require that much but I have the engines. I believe they will fit but wondered about weight for 33.....
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 Repowering:Egg Harbor -  Repowering My 37 Egg Harbor VIEW/REPLY   Notify me of any new messages to this topic. 0  Tue Dec 20 05 9:31 PM
Dec 20 2005
09:31 PM
Guest Sean Cassidy   I just noticed that my last post was not under my subscription. I am considering repowering my 37ft Egg Harbor Convertible with Diesel. The boat weighs 22K - 24K lbs. I am considering two engine o.....
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 Repowering:Egg Harbor -  Repower of a 1975 33´ Egg Harbor VIEW/REPLY   Notify me of any new messages to this topic. 8  Thu Mar 11 04 10:36 PM
Feb 10 2004
08:18 PM
Level-1 Member william booth   I am re-powering a 1975 33´ egg harbor with 210 h.p. Cummins 6bt´s. I plan on using zf irm 220 a´s 10 deg. down angle 1.23:1 ratio and 18.5 " wheel. I have heard of other repowe.....
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 Repowering:Egg Harbor -  1990 34 Egg Harbor Repower VIEW/REPLY   Notify me of any new messages to this topic. 3  Tue Jun 25 02 11:12 PM
Jun 2 2002
06:51 PM
Guest Ron Billiet   I am considering purchasing a 1990 Egg Harbor with Crusader 454´s with 820 hours on them. I really want a boat with diesels but the features on this boat are exactly what I´m looking for......
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