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DonV 04-19-2009 08:46 AM

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"the ole seacraft just chugged her way through the slop and found her way home, didnt even foam up my beer..." :D

That's reason #2 to own a SeaCraft....their ride, nothing worse than a foamy beer. Reason #1....SeaCrafts just look so damn good!!!!

Fr. Frank 04-19-2009 11:31 PM

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... think that im going to hang a 300 outboard on a floatation bracket...
... i currently have a 350 i/o with volvo 280 outdrive i belive the package weighs in the neighborhood of 1200 lbs. so 300 suzuki(604 lbs.) and armstrong bracket( approx. 80 lbs.) seems to be alot less than 1200 lbs... i understand center of gravity will change but am i missing something or am i making it sound better than it should...

Cummins/Mercruiser 4.2L ES 320 hp weighs 1015 lbs for the motor, 165lbs for a Bravo One drive, and 65 lbs for the transom group, for a total of 1245 lbs, or just 36 lbs more than what you have now. It won't mess up your CG and potentially have a detrimental effect on your rough-water performance, It will use much less fuel than even a 300 four-stroke Zuke, have a projected engine life of 10 thousand hours or MORE, compared to 2000 for the OB, and cost about $30K installed.

Here it is shown with a Bravo 3 drive. http://www.cmdmarine.com/engines/rec...S300_Large.png

Islandtrader 04-20-2009 09:09 AM

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It will use much less fuel than even a 300 four-stroke Zuke, have a projected engine life of 10 thousand hours or MORE, compared to 2000 for the OB, and cost about $30K installed.


Even if you get 2X the fuel mileage with the diesel, the cost savings at the end of the useful life of the gas engine brings the cost of the diesel down to $25K.

My question is how many of us have put on 2,000 hours on a boat, re-powered and kept the boat?

IMO unless you are commercial or are planning on keeping the boat for ever, diesel still costs to much.

eggsuckindog 04-20-2009 01:55 PM

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It will use much less fuel than even a 300 four-stroke Zuke, have a projected engine life of 10 thousand hours or MORE, compared to 2000 for the OB, and cost about $30K installed.


Even if you get 2X the fuel mileage with the diesel, the cost savings at the end of the useful life of the gas engine brings the cost of the diesel down to $25K.

My question is how many of us have put on 2,000 hours on a boat, re-powered and kept the boat?

IMO unless you are commercial or are planning on keeping the boat for ever, diesel still costs to much.

I agree, you could buy 2 Zukes for that, that cabin weighs something and my Sceptre rode heavier in the bow than a CC.

seafari25 04-20-2009 10:46 PM

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does any body know why there is no 25 foot seacraft gallery.. i know there is a couple of owners we gotta do something about this.... the line isnt complete without the elusive 25 seafari

Just ask Trayder (send a PM) to put it on his list............The more pictues the more exposure........let's get some more cabin shots, deck shots,ect

I agree...I will definitely get some more detailed pics this summer.

I think Trayder may already have this on his list of things to do but now there are a few more to put in there.

What I'm really looking forward to though is...
"Here we go again...again" :cool:


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