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77SceptreOB 09-18-2015 08:06 PM

23' Sceptre - Roll call!
 
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I was trying to think of all the 23' Sceptre owners that are active on the site. I know quite a few but would like to meet more...

So post up guys! and include a pic or two of your ride. Also if you have any unique adaptations to your please list or show them. It may be beneficial to other 23' Sceptre owners.

So here goes, I'll start.

Unique features of my boat

1) Custom aluminum/fiberglass hardtop with a removable/fold down crow's nest tower
2) Custom built Fiberglass Splashwell Bait station with 20 gallon tank/sink/cutting board
3) Custom built reproduction of the Teak louvered door and header piece

jongolds 09-22-2015 10:01 PM

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I've got a '73 Tsunami with a hardtop, some custom seating & a Hermco bracket

jongolds 09-22-2015 10:06 PM

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...and here is the seating.
I'm still learning how to post photos. Sorry

many scalps 09-23-2015 07:49 AM

I had a 23 Tsunami I don't think it gave as good a ride as my 23 cc. Any others feel the same?

kmoose 09-23-2015 11:02 AM

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The hull is identical so it depends on where you're standing when a judgment on ride is made. The helm on a Tsunami/Sceptre if considerably closer to the bow so from a driver standpoint it only comes to reason the ride is better for the driver of a CC over the express. That said the Tsunamis are more weight forward and seem to have a better CG at cruise keeping more of the forward dead rise in contact with the water when traversing offshore conditions. More hull in the water equates to the boats ability to "bridge the gap" in a tight chop and reduce hull to wave impacts.

And while we are discussing differences, I might as well go on with my bias and claim the express to be drier than the CCs, have more areas of comfort for passengers, More usable deck space, a dry place to put things and they serve as an awesome platform for a dive and spearfishing boat. Camping on a CC sucks as well. That said there are some disadvantages to the express..... Bow access sucks, especially if you are big boned. Walking a big fish around the boat is limited due to bow access. Gunnel space to access bow is almost non existent and sunbathing is normally performed behind the captain causing safety issue while driving. :D

In my totally slanted and bias opinion I feel the Tsunami has an edge over the CC in overall passenger comfort and offshore performance while the CC rates much higher in the looking cool factor, fishability and anchoring. For what I do my Tsunami is the best option but if I had permission from the Admiral I would own both.

Here are some pics of my "Class of 74". She is no show boat but she gets the job done well.

DonV 09-23-2015 05:51 PM

"That said there are some disadvantages to the express..... Bow access sucks, especially if you are big boned"

Quit bragging!! :)

gofastsandman 09-23-2015 06:51 PM

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Originally Posted by DonV (Post 239050)
"That said there are some disadvantages to the express..... Bow access sucks, especially if you are big boned"

Quit bragging!! :)

He`s pretty smart for a moose.
Think he went to Whatsamatta U!

Terry England 09-23-2015 07:19 PM

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Originally Posted by kmoose (Post 239044)
More usable deck space, a dry place to put things and they serve as an awesome platform for a dive and spearfishing boat.
Here are some pics of my "Class of 74". She is no show boat but she gets the job done well.

and she has a "Non-Skid" Dash!!!

Picture No. 1 - The last gunboat of the Confederate Navy
Picture No. 2 - Mel the sunbathing Autopilot Consultant
Picture No. 3 - Three "Toads" - Flipper-less, Derelict Doug, El Capitan Moose.

Jeff79Sceptre 09-24-2015 10:02 AM

79 Sceptre
 
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It never ends!

Jeff79Sceptre 09-24-2015 10:05 AM

Interior
 
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I'm adding coolers in front of pedestals for foot support.


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