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FAS 01-10-2015 08:08 AM

23' drop in ice/storage tray replacements
 
looking for a pair of drop in ice storage trays for the two aft ,top deck hatches,on a 85 23' center console.originals or replacements are fine .Anyone remake these?

gofastsandman 01-10-2015 11:15 AM

I also need one for my 20. Port side.

Did the scepters have the same ones? If so I may be of help.

FAS 01-12-2015 09:32 PM

I don't know if scepters were the same..I am kinda new to the SeaCraft game. I could make a mold and repro them out of fiberglass,any other interest out there??

FAS 01-16-2015 10:26 PM

Nobody knows this?seems to be a pretty common part to be missing on a classic...I will need two, anyone else ?

evansb 01-17-2015 09:17 AM

trays
 
I have two out of a 1986 cc 23ft they are roughly 12 x 12 in good condition they are located in east central fla just sold ttop and console to another member also have tall bow rail and livewell,also center floor section that runs under cc and leaning post

Livetosea 01-17-2015 11:45 AM

Trays
 
I have a 1984 23'CC and would be interested also.

Capt Chuck 01-17-2015 01:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FAS (Post 233726)
Nobody knows this?seems to be a pretty common part to be missing on a classic...I will need two, anyone else ?

These drop in baskets were NOT part of the tooling on Potter built hulls.

FAS 01-17-2015 06:21 PM

Capt Chuck, thank you for that information..I guess that, those who would like them, will have to look on '80 and newer 23 Sea Crafts.would that be correct?

FAS 01-17-2015 06:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by evansb (Post 233732)
I have two out of a 1986 cc 23ft they are roughly 12 x 12 in good condition they are located in east central fla just sold ttop and console to another member also have tall bow rail and livewell,also center floor section that runs under cc and leaning post

sent you a PM,missed your last message, sorry.

Capt Chuck 01-17-2015 06:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FAS (Post 233744)
Capt Chuck, thank you for that information..I guess that, those who would like them, will have to look on '80 and newer 23 Sea Crafts.would that be correct?

I really have not studied what went on with different SeaCraft models after 1981. Maybe the 20's had the inserts also? The major upside was different hulls were being built by different companies. They all had their ideas and made changes to the molds. The consistency of the Potter builts was lost.
I know some later hulls (I don't remember the year nor the company) were some of the 23's were produced with old / retired molds that had a "hook" on the inside step port side :mad:

Maybe some of the older members remember?

daydreamer 01-18-2015 09:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Capt Chuck (Post 233747)
I really have not studied what went on with different SeaCraft models after 1981. Maybe the 20's had the inserts also? The major upside was different hulls were being built by different companies. They all had their ideas and made changes to the molds. The consistency of the Potter builts was lost.
I know some later hulls (I don't remember the year nor the company) were some of the 23's were produced with old / retired molds that had a "hook" on the inside step port side :mad:

Maybe some of the older members remember?

capt chuck there was one for sale a while back and it did have that hook in it on the port side. I think it was early 80,s cant remember exactly what year it was. I may have a old e-mail about it . I will look and see if I can fine it and post the year.i found the post it was on this site. it was a 1988 seacraft.posted by yachtie 10-17-14. buying my first seacraft,how does this one look. the post talks about the hook with great details and pic!!!!


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