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    Hi!!

    I am making deals sealed of 1988 apache 22 with 225 Johnson. Living in Finland and authorities here wants to know MAX horsepower of the boat recommended. Any tips where i can find old photo for example advertise or something??? Or do somebody here have fact in paper??

    Thanx for helping
    -Antti

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    there is no U.S.C.G.( united states coast guard) maximum horsepower rating for any boat built by any manufacturer in America, that is over 20 feet long. "sometimes" the manufacturer will "recommend" a maximum, but not always.

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    in 1988, the apache 22's came from the factory with all sizes and brands of v-6 outboards, as well as a few 300 v-8 omc's. and all those v-8 johnrudes were supplied by Second Effort Performance, Lake Hamilton, Florida. most were rigged with 200 mercs & 2.4 hi-perf. mercs though.
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    this photo & the above other three photo's are 1986-1988 era apache scouts as new boats just coming out of the factory. this photo, although it is difficult to see, is rigged with twin Yamaha 200's. there were many different engines & combinations sold & delivered in those years.

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    this was a 22 that was raced out of the factory in '87/'88 & rigged with a 20'' shaft second effort 300 gt v-8...

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    over the years, they have been repowered with many different engines...

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    That is a big setback on a 22’ boat.
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    I rode in the grey one with the 2 yamaha's at apache back in the day. There was 4 of us in the boat. We came up on a huge cruiser roller in the ic on the way out to the ocean. Me and my buddy were in the back seat. We braced for what i thought was going to be a very rough landing. To our surprise and relief it landed perfectly with no drama.

    After that my buddy bought a 1985? 22 apache scout (it said headfirst on the side) with a 3.6 v8 with the factory bracket they used. The boat was bulletproof and he pounded on it relentlessly. The boat was impressive. 75mph. I had a 21 shadow at the same time also with a 3.6 v8 mine ran about 80mph. The apache was heavier and better in the rough than the shadow.

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