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Ryan 01-26-2009 08:48 PM

Sceptre to CC conversion
 
Has anyone done a sceptre to cc conversion on a 23 I have been looking at a 23 hull that the owner started to convert and got as far as taking the boat down to a bare hull. Is there any real difference in the two when there just a bare hull? any insight would be great

1bayouboy 01-26-2009 09:52 PM

Re: Sceptre to CC conversion
 
You mean the cap and liner(s) are gone.....??

htillman 01-27-2009 01:10 AM

Re: Sceptre to CC conversion
 
Yes it has been performed. Search for Deuce conversion. Nice project and very nice boat.

Ryan 01-27-2009 02:01 AM

Re: Sceptre to CC conversion
 
Quote:

You mean the cap and liner(s) are gone.....??

Thats what im sayin. The boat has only the hull no deck and no cap. I want a c/c with a bracket, not really sure this is the ideal project for me, but the thing that had me intrigued were two things one, it was originally an i/o so it has the crown on the transom that looks so nice and I have an idea about cutting up the casting deck in favor of a forward seating arrangement. I dont know if its even feasable to do the forward seating on a 23 but that would be an ideal layout for me. Is there a way of putting in a new floor and cap without making a plug first?

76Savage 01-27-2009 05:49 PM

Re: Sceptre to CC conversion
 
done it... forget the cap, leave the cabin and put a console in, very nice and works out pretty well.

3rdday 01-27-2009 11:09 PM

Re: Sceptre to CC conversion
 
Ryan,
Rock on! Do it!
I would like to find a 25 Seafari and do a CC with a small forward cabin. I did that with the 21', haven't enclosed the forward face yet. Kind of like the older Contender 25', or the Dusky 25. You get the best of both worlds


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