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mthammer 09-21-2004 03:17 PM

Newbee needs help looking at a 23' CC with twins
 
I've just found this forum and is it well timed.

I'm looking at a 77 23'cc with twin outboards on it. What areas should I be looking at as possable problem areas?

The fuel system was redone in 99, the outboard power, electronics and wiring isn't a question in my mind I can handle that.

The age of the boat is somewhat of a concern, go easy on me with that statement, I'm new and trying to learn.

Is there areas that I should be looking at and things that I should be concentrating on. I like what I see, but I'm affraid of what I don't.

Thanks guys.

TUGBOAT 09-21-2004 04:13 PM

Re: Newbee needs help looking at a 23' CC with twins
 
Transom & Stringers,The Deck You should feel pretty Quick(Call Capt. Chuck He can test this for Ya !) I think it's a Beer a foot ? Don't worry bout the '77 Thats the Best Part ! Well kinda like My '83.
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eggsuckindog 11-20-2004 12:38 PM

Re: Newbee needs help looking at a 23' CC with twins
 
Not sure from your post, if repowering go to a big single, hull ride will drastically chage for trhe better.

Finster 11-20-2004 12:50 PM

Re: Newbee needs help looking at a 23' CC with twins
 
Take a couple rainy days and read threw some of the older threads. You've come to the right place, you should be able to find just about everything you need to know.

Capt. Brad, A beer a foot huh? Scott and I can work for that. Accually I owe you a few for looking at that 20 for me.


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