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Lifeislarge 07-18-2022 10:22 AM

1977 23 Restoration
 
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Howdy folks. Just bought a 1977 SC 23' Scepter and will be doing a full restoration on the boat.

Just finishing up my Cabo build so it might be a few weeks before I get started but thought I would introduce myself and start reading about all the good things y'all have done to these boats.

strick 07-18-2022 10:49 AM

Welcome to classic seacraft....I’ve never been on a Cabo but I have a feeling you will be noticing a significant difference in ride quality with the scepter. I looks like the gel coat is in good shape. What do you have planned for the boat?

Strick

strick 07-18-2022 10:53 AM

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Surfnski 07-18-2022 11:33 AM

Oh man... another rebuild? You are a glutton for punishment!
I followed your Cabo build on the other site, great job, looking forward to seeing what you do with the SeaCraft.

Lifeislarge 07-18-2022 03:38 PM

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Originally Posted by strick (Post 274737)
Welcome to classic seacraft....I’ve never been on a Cabo but I have a feeling you will be noticing a significant difference in ride quality with the scepter. I looks like the gel coat is in good shape. What do you have planned for the boat?

Strick

Full gut job restoration just like I've done with the Cabo. Won't be a single screw left that hasn't been replaced.

I did some modifications to the Cabo and haven't really figured out what is warranted on the SC yet besides raising the deck and creating a ginormous bilge with easy access to everything. I'm not here to promote my Cabo build but if you're curious it's on The Hull Truth under the same username.

Really want to spend some time researching past restorations to see what I like, what makes sense, and what overall improvements can be made while keeping the original character and performance of the boat intact.

It'll definitely be enclosing the transom and adding a bracket as well as a hard top but that's as far as I've gotten in the planning stages thus far.

Here's a couple examples of before and after on the Cabo. I'm pretty meticulous when it comes to this stuff.

Edit... not sure why my pics are turning on me when uploaded.

strick 07-18-2022 04:19 PM

I seen your Cabo rebuild on the THT. I frequent there but do not post much anymore. You will find that most people do not raise the deck on the 23 it’s not necessary especially if you’re putting a flotation bracket you can just reroute the scuppers out the back and be just fine....but do as you wish. Note the word “flotation”

Strick

Lifeislarge 07-18-2022 05:55 PM

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Originally Posted by strick (Post 274745)
I seen your Cabo rebuild on the THT. I frequent there but do not post much anymore. You will find that most people do not raise the deck on the 23 it’s not necessary especially if you’re putting a flotation bracket you can just reroute the scuppers out the back and be just fine....but do as you wish. Note the word “flotation”

Strick

I've read that the stern can be wet but will look into it more as the build progresses. Haven't decided yet if I want to build a bracket for this one or go aluminum/stainless. Also depends on whether I decide to go with twins or a single. Seems that a lot of people are happy with a single 300 but it would be nice to have twins offshore.

Lifeislarge 07-20-2022 07:08 PM

Does anyone have a picture of the folding stairs for bow access? Trying to see if the PO has them and she doesn't know what she's looking for. TY

FLexpat 07-20-2022 09:11 PM

There are a few pics on the literature pages:
Look at Tsunami - http://www.classicseacraft.com/broch...ure/index.html
Look at p4 - http://www.classicseacraft.com/broch...ure/index.html

Remember to say that they fold up 'kinda' flat - it's just white plastic pieces like 2x4s with hinges

Lifeislarge 07-21-2022 10:47 AM

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Originally Posted by FLexpat (Post 274777)
There are a few pics on the literature pages:
Look at Tsunami - http://www.classicseacraft.com/broch...ure/index.html
Look at p4 - http://www.classicseacraft.com/broch...ure/index.html

Remember to say that they fold up 'kinda' flat - it's just white plastic pieces like 2x4s with hinges

Thanks. Yeah those don't look too sophisticated.


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