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2000 20? Seacraft
Hey guys, I?ve been stalking this forum for years,anyway now I?m finally able to potentially purchase my own Seacraft. I?m a boat rigger by trade, and I?ve repowered 2 20? Potter hulls with Suzuki?s. Anyway, the tracker site doesn?t have any Seacraft links I can find and you guys are super knowledgeable. I?m considering a 2000 Seacraft 20? for a potential bracket candidate also thinking about moving the console 8? forward. End result would hopefully be a beautiful Seacraft with a DF 200 that still self bails. Of course I would use a flotation bracket, but any advice would be much appreciated.
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I still learning how to put in pictures
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Sorry, meant move console 8? forward.
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welcome..another Tracker member
Joe R 21 SeaCraft 1998 / 200 optimax 2016 Susie 2 |
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https://www.suzukimarine.com/Product...12/DF200A.aspx |
CG of heavy engines on brackets
Suggest you see my post and sticky. think of 9-24-16, of estimating CG shift with heavy engines with brackets. I provided an example you could plug your numbers into and you can simulate results with temporary loads like water filled coolers or lead weights. I realize most will fly by the seat of their pants or are scared of the math to try it, but the physics should prevail. Try it. What do you have to loose? Best wishes!
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Terry - I made your post a sticky a few years ago in the repairs section. I'm not putting my head in the sand and disputing math/physics, but I think the additional stern weight and LCG shift (of 1ft) is significant and very noticeable. Sadly I can only offer my own anecdotal evidence :p (which doesn't mean squat) from running the 20 seafari w/ bracket and 20ma with transom mount outboards. Adding 100lb kicker to the transom on the 20MA was noticeable. When the 20 seafari's inspection plate on the bracket leaked and the tub filled with water that was also very noticeable. The extra weight on the transom and changes in the running angle at lower speed could be felt (or were reliably imagined. :).
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I do appreciate your post that shows how to calculate (and compensate) for the LCG shift. Maybe someday I'll write a matlab program with some strategically placed sensors and sandbags to add some more "science" to this discussion. p.s. - I ran a different prop for part of the fishing season. Thank you!! http://www.wellcraftv20.com/gallery/...811_035022.jpg |
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Did a total restoration to a 1974 20 Master Angler two years ago. Used a Hermco bracket and a 150 G2, should be able to answer a lot of your questions.
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beautiful 20'!!
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Very nice! What year did they introduce the Master Angler?
Vezo, Part II |
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Looks like a "Super Fish" model as the "Master Anglers" have the raised cap and did not come out until 1975 I believe. Quote:
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Master Angular Introduction
Some member (sorry can’t remember who, maybe Bigshrimpin) posted a chart showing production quantities of models through the years. It shows 23 MA’s in -975 and none before that. In the ‘68-‘70 years it shows for tthe SF, 441 OB and 98 I0’s.
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http://www.classicseacraft.com/broch...production.pdf |
Flyingfrizzle you may be correct on the year of the Master Angler, I need to check my title but the boat was definitely a Master Angler. I cut the cap down, a job I won't soon forget. Total PIA but I like the look much better. I plan on putting a full build thread together in the near future to help others with their restorations as I learned a lot from this site.
Hey mwfutch I sent you a private message with my number if you have any questions. |
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If it had the taller cap and was a three peace built hull it defiantly was a "Master Angler". Looks like you did a good job cutting down the cap as I cant tell it was cut down. I like the look of the flat cap also. The MA has more room and is a thicker built hull. Yours kinda has the best of both models. May been built in 74 and sold in 75 never may know. The stamp on the transom may tell you some info. Never the less. Love to see some build pics as it is a very nice boat. I have a 78 MA and plan on doing some custom stuff to it this summer maybe. |
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