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spirit 08-21-2010 12:39 PM

Re: Inboard diesel 1974 23' seacraft potter hull
 
herhttp://i910.photobucket.com/albums/a...acraft2009.jpge are couple more pix
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77SceptreOB 08-21-2010 06:05 PM

Re: Inboard diesel 1974 23' seacraft potter hull
 
what's up with the cleats on the base of the console? Near your feet and ankles.

Dilligaf 08-21-2010 08:03 PM

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what's up with the cleats on the base of the console? Near your feet and ankles.

probably used as handles to lift the console to get to the inboard engine

spirit 08-22-2010 08:31 AM

Re: Inboard diesel 1974 23' seacraft potter hull
 
Yes I use them to pull up the console up and use a rope to tie it to the t top. It has never been a problem for my ankles , but it could be replaced by pop up cleats.

spirit 09-02-2010 09:20 AM

Re: Inboard diesel 1974 23' seacraft potter hull
 
I did not mention that I would be interested in a trade for larger boat with twin four strokes even with me paying additional money. I am also willing to pay finder's fee to anyone who can help to sell my boat. Thanks.

MasterBaiter 09-02-2010 12:34 PM

Re: Inboard diesel 1974 23' seacraft potter hull
 
Because I would like to replace the T Top on my inboard I look closely at the way others are mounted. It appears the angled bars disconnect from the uprights. I like that, are they pinned? How do the bars attaching to the sides disconnect? Do they and the console have to be unbolted?

The boat is beautiful, too bad I don't need another one.

spirit 09-02-2010 02:16 PM

Re: Inboard diesel 1974 23' seacraft potter hull
 
yes the sides have two large screws on each side and than
the front cross brace in the front is also attached with two screws and the base of the console is screwed to the floor about 6 places. The center consol is making the ttop stable. Remember when you have outriggers out ,it puts lot of stres on the whole thing. There are lot of manufactures that will not guarantee the t top when you use outriggers.
That is why I have lot of access hatches to get to the engine without lifting the console.
This console is very heavy that it takes quite an effort to lift it. But that is what you want, not some light junk.

spirit 09-03-2010 11:55 AM

Re: Inboard diesel 1974 23' seacraft potter hull
 
As I mentioned before I am selling my boat because I would like to get a larger/longer center console with twins to runn to Bahamas. So if anybody is interested to trade, please let me know what you have. I know the market is tuff so if anyone can help to sell my boat I am willing to pay the finder's fee if sold.

TunaMeltdown 09-07-2010 01:07 PM

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As I mentioned before I am selling my boat because I would like to get a larger/longer center console with twins to runn to Bahamas. So if anybody is interested to trade, please let me know what you have. I know the market is tuff so if anyone can help to sell my boat I am willing to pay the finder's fee if sold.

Beautiful boat! I got a 1998 25' SeaCraft that will need engines if you are interested in trades?

spirit 09-17-2010 08:17 AM

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ANYBODY HAS SUGGESTIONS WHERE ARE OTHER BEST PLACES TO POST UNIQUE BOATS FOR SALE ??


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As I mentioned before I am selling my boat because I would like to get a larger/longer center console with twins to runn to Bahamas. So if anybody is interested to trade, please let me know what you have. I know the market is tuff so if anyone can help to sell my boat I am willing to pay the finder's fee if sold.

Beautiful boat! I got a 1998 25' SeaCraft that will need engines if you are interested in trades?



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