HULL WEIGHT
CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS
BROCHURES.
ANY AND ALL INFO ?
THANKS RUSSELL.
HULL WEIGHT
CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS
BROCHURES.
ANY AND ALL INFO ?
THANKS RUSSELL.
Russell: For your 2001 Viper Cobra...
<u>Hull Weight</u>: @1440 lbs, the all composite @125 lbs lighter
<u>Construction Materials</u>: Wood encapsulated in fiberglass except for the all composite model which had a price tag of @ $1000 more. Resin used was A.M.E. 5000.
<u>Brochures</u>: No longer available. Cleveland, myself and the other Cobra Board members are your brochure. No wiring schematics available either.
<u>Any And All Info</u>? Like what kind of info? Can't send you any other info as you have your eMail addy hidden in your profile. Below are a few things you might be interested in:
<u>Length</u>: 20' 1"
<u>Beam</u>: 93"
<u>HP Rating</u>: Unlimited
<u>Recommended HP</u>: 200-250 (Although my personal opinion is that 200hp will leave a person slightly under-powered).
<u>Fuel Tank</u>: 45 gal.
<u>Persons/Capacity</u>: 7/1000 lbs.
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I thought I would be on Easy Street by now but somehow I missed the off ramp!
THANKS CHECK E-MAIL AGAIN. I THINK IT IS UP NOW.
2001 COBRA 201
250 MERC XB
26" TROPHY
8" J&B JACK
LOOKS LIKE I AM GETTING CLOSE TO 80 MPH NOW.(78-79).
THANKS FOR ANY INFO ANYONE CAN PROVIDE.
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I thought I would be on Easy Street by now but somehow I missed the off ramp!
Larry
Was the 2002 models built with a 45 gallon fuel tank also ? Never have let my get that low but the guy I bought mine from told me he thought it had a 38 gallon tank.
Mike Pendleton
2002 Cobra 201/Mercury 225EFI
Michael...The Cobra 201 came standard with a 45 gallon tank but there was a 34 gallon tank that was an option.
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I thought I would be on Easy Street by now but somehow I missed the off ramp!
Any way of telling which my boat has ?
Mike Pendleton
2002 Cobra 201/Mercury 225EFI
I'd say the easiest way would be to run your gas down (but not out) and then fill the tank. Please note: Many people had a problem with the fuel tank sending unit. Some didn't read accurately due to the configuration of the tank. Most will show empty or close to it when in actuality you'd have somewhere between a 1/8 and 1/4 tank left.
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I thought I would be on Easy Street by now but somehow I missed the off ramp!
Put a 12" hydraulic plate on and you can hit 82-83.![]()
WHAT ABOUT PUTTING A 4" ATLAS ON THE 8" J & B ??
WHAT ARE THE PROS AND AND CONS ?
THANKS FOR YOUR HELP.
RUSSELL
I'm sure many people have done that and everything worked out just fine. As for me...NO WAY would I attach one jackplate to another one. In my mind one solid unit is stronger than two joined together. Just my 2¢ worth.
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I thought I would be on Easy Street by now but somehow I missed the off ramp!
I agree with Larry. However, my Atlas is actually 2 pieces from the factory. I guess so you can change the sizes. They are custom fitted to one another though.
I have the same make, model and motor. I have the 34 gallon tank in mine.