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turftime 06-06-2007 10:39 PM

going to get my 78 23cc
 
the time has come i finally found it and now i am going to get her 1978 23cc with twin 175 can anyone tell me the weight on a 23cc want to see if i would be better to take my work truck i would rather take my f150 if the weight is not to bad (would rather put gas in the boat than the truck) thanks and i am sure i will be asking alot more question in the months to come and we will be at bayfront park in Homestead this weekend so if you see a 78 23cc with twin 175 johnsons it is me thanks

bunderwood 06-06-2007 10:53 PM

Re: going to get my 78 23cc
 
YOu can't catch no fish!

NoBones 06-06-2007 10:56 PM

Re: going to get my 78 23cc
 
The 150 will pull-it, It is stopping it that you have to be concerned with. I tow the 20 SF with a Dodge 1500 with a 360. When I towed the 23 Sceptre with NO engines there was a big difference. There are ramps that the 1/2 ton will give you a problem as well. When the Sceptre goes through re-hab (hopefully before the end of the year) I will be looking at 3/4 ton Dodge's. I have had good luck with the last three Dodge's. It is all a matter of what works for you. My miles per gallon is about 8 towing and 16 not.
When I had a 3/4 ton Suburban it got 12 towing and 14 not, go figure. All you can do is try it.
See ya, Ken

Oh yeah, good luck with the new SeaCraft arrival!!!

turftime 06-06-2007 11:07 PM

Re: going to get my 78 23cc
 
thanks the ramp part will be ok with 4x4 it is the 700 miles back to atlanta ga at 8 miles a gal that i dont like but it will be worth it when i get her home and start doing some small things to her
thanks

Capt Chuck 06-06-2007 11:08 PM

Re: going to get my 78 23cc
 
Congrats on your purchase!!!

The F150 will work. Brakes on the trailer is a must!
FYI: I pull my 23 with my Bronco (351ci) all over the state without issues. I just yanked it to the Anclote gathering (400 mile trip) Also I pulled my cousins 24' Silverhawk (twin 150hp) from Homestead back to Jupiter with the same truck.

BTW: Great year and whats your Hull number ?

turftime 06-06-2007 11:08 PM

Re: going to get my 78 23cc
 
we will see this weekend who can and cant fish

turftime 06-06-2007 11:20 PM

Re: going to get my 78 23cc
 
thanks i will try it and see how it goes

i will tell you the hull number when i acually see it and get it i have yet to see bkufire said it is worth the price and if he did me wrong after knowing him for 25yrs i will take care of that later or take his 20 and make him buy this one from me :D :D

wavelength 06-07-2007 07:31 AM

Re: going to get my 78 23cc
 
I pull our 23 with a 2 wheel drive F150 no problem but without the trailer brakes it would be bad. All these old folks driving here...

84Seacraft 06-07-2007 08:35 AM

Re: going to get my 78 23cc
 
It will do just fine. Pulled my 23' with a Chevy 1500 and got about 10 miles to the gallon from West Palm Beach to Morehead, NC. Here in town I pull it with my Tacoma (2wd, 4 cylinder) and it even does fine. Thats up the ramp, down the ramp and it is even full of gas (120 gallons)! Hard to beat a Yota!!

stoney 06-07-2007 08:51 AM

Re: going to get my 78 23cc
 
I second what the others said. I pull my 23 SF with a 1/2 ton 4WD GMC. No problem pulling even on steep slippery ramps. The best thing I did was put on the trailer DISC brakes. When stopping you don't even know it is there. 1 day to install, don't put off the brakes!


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