I know there has to be a few boaters here
. If you are toss up a pic of what you got. I just bought one the other day, just haven't taken any pics yet.
27' IMP Liberty. Twin Mercruiser 3.7LXs (aka 470s) which have an interesting history. Most boat motors are car motors turned into boat motors. The 3.7 mercs are actually a LARGE 4 cyl motors. It's an aluminum block with cast sleeves. They use a Ford 460 head (cast iron) and the LX model as in my boat have 4 barrel carbs. 190 hp, and with the Cobra Jet aluminum heads expect a little more, with some less weight. With these motors I have heard 22-25 mph cruise, and top end anywhere from 40-48 mph. Only getting it out on the water will tell me though.
The boat has a nice size cockpit with seating for 8, then the cabin has a large galley (too big actually, I plan to gut that and redo it) with a fridge, stove and sink. A small head with a shower, a big (82" x 48") aft cabin berth, and a fold down front dinette that converts to a bed. There is also a smaller couch in there, which is useless unless you plan to spend time below decks.
I also snagged a 99 F250 to tug it around. Dry the boat weighs 6000 lbs, add fuel and crago and your over 7000, and then stick it on a 2000 lb trailer (not a regular boat trailer, a steel trailer thats actually too big for the boat) and I had to step up to a 3/4 or 1 ton truck. Got a good deal on the truck, and the boat so had to go for it.
Pics will come soon. So now your turn to share what you have.

27' IMP Liberty. Twin Mercruiser 3.7LXs (aka 470s) which have an interesting history. Most boat motors are car motors turned into boat motors. The 3.7 mercs are actually a LARGE 4 cyl motors. It's an aluminum block with cast sleeves. They use a Ford 460 head (cast iron) and the LX model as in my boat have 4 barrel carbs. 190 hp, and with the Cobra Jet aluminum heads expect a little more, with some less weight. With these motors I have heard 22-25 mph cruise, and top end anywhere from 40-48 mph. Only getting it out on the water will tell me though.
The boat has a nice size cockpit with seating for 8, then the cabin has a large galley (too big actually, I plan to gut that and redo it) with a fridge, stove and sink. A small head with a shower, a big (82" x 48") aft cabin berth, and a fold down front dinette that converts to a bed. There is also a smaller couch in there, which is useless unless you plan to spend time below decks.
I also snagged a 99 F250 to tug it around. Dry the boat weighs 6000 lbs, add fuel and crago and your over 7000, and then stick it on a 2000 lb trailer (not a regular boat trailer, a steel trailer thats actually too big for the boat) and I had to step up to a 3/4 or 1 ton truck. Got a good deal on the truck, and the boat so had to go for it.
Pics will come soon. So now your turn to share what you have.