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12-30-2002, 05:22 PM #15000 RPM
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O.K., Who has any info on the 21 Eagle Seebold OBs? How well built, rough water, comporable to what, value for mid 90 year with stock 200? Who has the scoop on them?
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12-30-2002, 07:39 PM #2A Member Forever
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I have an 18' for sale, and I know they made a 20', but I've never heard of a 21'. Maybe someone can help you with that model. Sending to the top......
DaveR
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12-30-2002, 11:44 PM #35000 RPM
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It's possible the 20 with the swim platform could be the 21. I know someone that had one with an i/o about 1989ish. Not quite as fast as my 86 Starflight with a 200 merc but close.
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12-31-2002, 12:30 PM #4
Seebold Eagle
I know that Dan Agnew used to have one. Normally ran a 2.5 on it if I remember correctly. Took me for a ride one time on Lake Murray, South Carolina. That Lake is rough as hell. Anyhow, we saw a friend in an Allison go by way across the lake and he hammered it all the way across. The boat was perfect in the big chop. I believe he ran that boat in bouy races. But they are stable and tough. Look him up in the registry and send him an e-mail. He can probably tell ya the most.
JohnBetter to have it and not need it than need it and not have it!
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12-31-2002, 02:00 PM #5
I'm with Dave R., I have an 18 foot and only know the 20 foot had the platform on the back. I saw one a few years ago with a 200 and they were saying it ran 75 or so. They are excellent rough water boats. I had a stock 260 with a 32 cleaver and ran 110.9 on GPS a couple years ago. I used to 1/4 mile mine with the 260 and a 26 Yam copy and it ran 11.5 at 101 mph on a very cold morning. It ran consistantly 12.0's at 95 mph. I now have a 2.4 with 26 cc heads and have run 91 mph on a short (1/2 mile long) lake. Waiting to see what it will do stringing it out. Tom
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