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<blockquote data-quote="PunkR0ckz" data-source="post: 508094" data-attributes="member: 34198"><p>The boat is spec'd for 8 person, 1900# max (person, gear, motor) and 125hp max, and I don't know its year, there is no HIN and the serial number engraved on the plaque doesn't tell the year, as far as I know... I found a few that says its the first 2 digits, but that be in the mid 90s, which doesn't make sense as they stopped making the Offshore model in the early 70s from what I know.</p><p></p><p>From what I found online, this Starcraft Offshore-V in a outboard configuration weighs 800#, in the I/O configuration it was around 950#. It'll probably be around 700-725# when I am done with it (removing the seats at the front, most likely removing the passenger console, removing the "transom sliding doors" (I don't know if they had a proper name), etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PunkR0ckz, post: 508094, member: 34198"] The boat is spec'd for 8 person, 1900# max (person, gear, motor) and 125hp max, and I don't know its year, there is no HIN and the serial number engraved on the plaque doesn't tell the year, as far as I know... I found a few that says its the first 2 digits, but that be in the mid 90s, which doesn't make sense as they stopped making the Offshore model in the early 70s from what I know. From what I found online, this Starcraft Offshore-V in a outboard configuration weighs 800#, in the I/O configuration it was around 950#. It'll probably be around 700-725# when I am done with it (removing the seats at the front, most likely removing the passenger console, removing the "transom sliding doors" (I don't know if they had a proper name), etc. [/QUOTE]
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