Emailed Haines Hunter and was responded with a "We do not keep specifications of this model".
For such an old classic boat manufacturer that surprised me a little.
Hey Guys,
Just wondering if there is anyone who could point me in the right direction for the following:
- What are the dimensions? Length, Width, Weight etc.
- What is the Hulls Max H.P?
- What is the Max weight of the outboard allowable??
Thanks guys.
Emailed Haines Hunter and was responded with a "We do not keep specifications of this model".
For such an old classic boat manufacturer that surprised me a little.
Cruise Craft have downloadable original brochures of all their models ever made. Must save them a lot of enquiries like yours. Interesting reading too
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Jeff Webster's magazines might have it.
Ben of Upstart
Don't know how accurate this is or if it is any use to you. Copied and pasted.
The 635L shares the same hull as the 213C, specs 6.43m and 1100kg's, 22,5 deg deadrise. Built 78 to 93. Early models were inboards and the latter models were outboards, common belief is the inboard was the better boat in terms of handling and stability....someone else can comment from experience, they are the basic stats....
Hi Mustang, Centreline length = 6.6 metres. Maximum beam 2.43 = metres. Weight = 1224kg. Outboard capacity = 300 hp. Sterndrive capacity = 300hp. The original brochure I have (1978) does not list maximum engine weight.
Regards, Mick.
Awesome guys thanks so much
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sounds right. my Vag from the same era is a shade under 2 tonns loaded and fueled with trailer. ..very similar dimensions and build.
cheers
Boat: Seafarer Vagabond
Live: Great South East....love Moreton Bay fishing
Your vag?!
I vouch for the 213c and the 635L because my old man has had one of each. The older stern drive models of the 213c where one of the best riding boats, we now have a 635L with a transom outboard. Whilst it still performs well, the 213c is far superior in the ruff stuff. Mind you our 635L with a 200 on it does 50mph so it's no slouch when its calm. Comes in at 2080kg fully loaded with 200l of fuel.
Pazz
My Glass's marine guide from Summer 81 states:
6.35m long, 2.43 wide, 1224kg, hp to 300.
I would have thought the factory brochure more reliable though?
Boat: Seafarer Vagabond
Live: Great South East....love Moreton Bay fishing
From Modern Boating 1978
LOA 6.43m
Beam 2.44m
Max HP 200HP
Weight 1225kG
Price $7150 or $9130for the deluxe model
Ok. So is it 200 or 300hp lol!! I was thinking a 225 would be perfect
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