Engine
Johnson J200TXECM
Total Power
200hp
Engine Hours
-
Class
Center Console
Length
20ft
Year
1998
Model
2000 CC
Capacity
7 people
Boat Details
Description
The Hydra-Sports 2000 CC is both versatile and affordable. Sporting an 8-foot, 6-inch beam, the 2000 DC has a maximum horsepower rating of 235. It comes fully loaded with an auto bilge pump, deluxe instrumentation, roomy fish boxes, a baitwell, horizontal recessed rod holders, and much else. There is a 114-gallon fuel tank for long distance running. This fully lined 18-foot center has the same layout and sheer line as the 2250. The 2000 CC is built on the Hydra-Sports Deep-Vee hull for awesome performance and a smooth, dry ride in bluewater. The hull is hand-laid for superior strength without excess weight, and carries a limited ten-year warranty. There's also a three-year warranty on most component parts.
Measurements
Dimensions
Nominal Length:20.42ft
Length Overall:21ft
Max Draft:1.42ft
Beam:8.5ft
Weights
Dry Weight:2,900Lb
Miscellaneous
Seating Capacity:7
Deadrise At Transom:22deg
Tanks
Fuel Tanks:115gal
Propulsion
Engine Make:Johnson
Engine Model:J200TXECM
Engine Year:1998
Total Power:200hp
Engine Type:outboard-2s
Fuel Type:gasoline
Features
Electronics
Depthsounder:✓
Navigation Center:✓
Plotter:✓
Radio:✓
Compass:✓
CD Player:✓
GPS:✓
Cockpit Speakers:✓
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Engine Notes
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