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Raising floor
What is the reason when rebuilding seacrafts everyone says to raise the floor.
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so the deck will self bail and be above the water level
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Dont buy a "redone" one that has not had the floor raised. Unless you want to keep plugs in it all the time.
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Back when these older Seacrafts were built, the only motors were 2 strokes and they are lighter than the 4 strokes. Adding the additional weight of the four strokes requires the floor to be raised to keep the cockpit self bailing.
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There are some who might say that the answer is a motor that has an appropriate weight, and movement of batteries, tanks and such to re-establish balance rather than raising the floor. It can be done, and in my opinion, it is easier than raising the floor.
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Plus most of the Seacrafts we have done needed the floor replaced anyway. I can raise the floor a whole lot cheaper than buying and installing a Hermco bracket |
One thing I like about my 23 is just how it "fits" me when fishing. When I'm on my friends 25 Mako, I'm always banging my knees on something. I just went out and stood on a 2x8 on my deck. Not as comfortable for me. I think I'll just deal with a little water from time to time. Just my 2 cents.
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