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New owner of a 78 Seacraft 23
I have just picked up my first seacraft . It is a 78 23 cc that was converted from a stern drive to a outboard application with an Armstrong bracket. Does anyone know if the stringer layout was different for inboards/ outboards of this specific year?
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I'm pretty sure the stringer arrangement is the same - for the I/O they just glassed in motor beds made of 2x6's.
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78 stringer
Thanks that helps a lot. I have been looking specifically for io restorations and now I can look at any 23 rebuilds of that time and be ok. I have a void where the engine was and they made a large hatch with starboard. I am trying to make a decision as weather to use it for a bit or put in a new deck and fuel tank/ tanks. Plus they did a sloppy Armstrong installation.
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Sloppy bracket installation warrants a do-over
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Pix of sloppy installation
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It appears that they lag bolted the ends and even though they through bolted the middle there is a large seam of 5200 throughout. I am also not very happy with the cut out around the trim tabs. Wondering if I should try to clean up existing or get a whole new bracket- any suggestions?
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Another pix
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Another pix showing cut out
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A better picture
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I hope this picture comes out better
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It seems the transom has a bit of a bow to it...how about a wider angle shot??
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Full top view
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Top view of the bracket
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Bottom view
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Bottom view of bracket
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