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23 cc 1978 project
this is my first project boat so i am new to all this but luckly my parents own a boat yard so the the guys from the yard will be helping me when they can here is some pics. more info to come
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Re: 23 cc 1978 project
Great boat....keep us posted.
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Re: 23 cc 1978 project
James,
Hey, I recognize that boat. When you are done and that boat in the water you are going to be amazed. I think that you know that I replaced that boat with another 23 (this one). [image]http://http://www.myfishpix.com/gallery/data/500/trailer2.JPG[/image] your boat is the ultimate beast. I used to take that boat in 4 to 7 foot seas and any newbie on the boat would be amazed by the ride. My new SeaCraft does not ride nearly as well (yet). I hope to fix that my getting the engines raised. Best of luck. Peter |
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james i just bought the same boat with twin 175 and i will be doing the same thing this winter to mine. let me know if you find anything that you think i sould look out for this is also my first project boat so any advice will be great thanks
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peter do you like the bracket on your boat i was thinking about doing that myself
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Re: 23 cc 1978 project
Nice project,
looks like you have the motor covered. Fuel cell replacement or refurb is normal stuff. From the pics it looks like an above average boat that should provide you a good project with minimal stuff to do to it. Congratulations! |
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James,
How much fuel was still in the tank? I am guessing close to 100 gallons. Also, do you know if it got contaminated it all after it's one night soak? Turftime, The bracket is designed to give you more room in the back, as well as better engine performance (higher WOT and better fuel consumption). Also, I like the idea of a closed transom. It does require it's own special maintenance (such as it's own antifouling paint and you have to makes sure that it does not fill up with water). Also, under my current setup, the engines are too low. As a result, I am not getting a great ride all of the time (too much porpoising). Hopefully, I will be able to remedy that. Two other things. First, strong trim tabs are a must with the bracket setup. With a twin setup that's a lot of weight back there. Second, it you have a trailer you will probably have to get it adjusted to support the new weight distribution. Peter |
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peter,
there was about 88gals in the tank there was no water from what I saw. the boat is going to have a hermco bracket with either a 250 zuke 4 stroke or 250 yamaha 4 stroke. a brand new custom fuel tank. i will not be able to work on her this week because i going to alsaka to fish for a week but will report on my trip to alaska when i get back. here are some pic of what i did the yard today since i could not work boat since i was only there for an hour http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x.../sailboat4.jpg http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x.../sailboat3.jpg http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x.../sailboat2.jpg by the way thats not me in the red shirt i had the camera |
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James,
Good luck in Alaska. Fishing for halibat, salmon & ling cod? I thought that the gas would be fine. I saw no leaking on the water. I keep saying it but you're going to love that boat when you are done. Are you going to close the transom? With the bracket have you figured out how you are going to use a 25" shaft yet? Peter |
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peter will use the hermco bracket made for a 25 inch shaft. and up date on the project
well removed http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x...mesw8/well.jpg new tank http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x...8/newtank2.jpg http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x...w8/newtank.jpg the shop http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x...mesw8/shop.jpg http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x...esw8/shop2.jpg http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x...esw8/shop3.jpg http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x...esw8/shop6.jpg |
Re: 23 cc 1978 project
Great to see James.
How many gallons is the new tank? Will you be doing any deck work at this time or not? When are you hoping to have her in the water by? |
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hey peter, the tank holds 146gals
we did take all the decks apart and found the wood to be mush. hopefuly the boat will be done by next june. http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x...w8/floors1.jpg http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x...w8/floors3.jpg hermco bracket in http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x...sw8/hermco.jpg http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x...raftbottom.jpg http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x...raftstern1.jpg chemically stirped the bottom then i going to finishing it by sanding http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x...sw8/bottom.jpg |
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