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StregaP51 03-14-2017 07:19 PM

Need info. on outboard bracket
 
I'm looking at an 03 Sea Craft. It has an 03 yam 250 2S 800 hrs. The boat needs
some interior work gunnel pads. The asking price is $26K. which doesn't seem bad but it has no T Top and I don't like the big opening at the transom. I think the Sea Crafts look great with a closed transom and outboard bracket.
So back to my question. I assume it's easier to add one to an I/O.

Thank ahead for any info.

gofastsandman 03-14-2017 07:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by StregaP51 (Post 250175)
I'm looking at an 03 Sea Craft. It has an 03 yam 250 2S 800 hrs. The boat needs
some interior work gunnel pads. The asking price is $26K. which doesn't seem bad but it has no T Top and I don't like the big opening at the transom. I think the Sea Crafts look great with a closed transom and outboard bracket.
So back to my question. I assume it's easier to add one to an I/O.

Thank ahead for any info.

I made some mistakes when I joined because I made assumptions instead of asking
questions. I also thought my skill level was above my pay grade.

Call Don Herman of Hermco.com to discuss his wonderful brackets.
He is a mod here.

DonV 03-14-2017 10:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by StregaP51 (Post 250175)
I'm looking at an 03 Sea Craft. It has an 03 yam 250 2S 800 hrs. The boat needs
some interior work gunnel pads. The asking price is $26K. which doesn't seem bad but it has no T Top and I don't like the big opening at the transom. I think the Sea Crafts look great with a closed transom and outboard bracket.
So back to my question. I assume it's easier to add one to an I/O.

Thank ahead for any info.

Holy cow, if you pay around $26k for an '03/'03, with no t-top that would probably get my '78 on the market around somewhere just below that number. Prices are getting crazy on boats.

PigSticker 03-15-2017 10:42 AM

I am on Seacraft #5 and all have had open transoms and no issues with water ever..being an 03 you could just bracket that and leave the transom open and save yourself thousands of dollars though it might not be the look your after, but you wont have to climb over the transom to get in and out if your diving or what not

Ryan 03-15-2017 12:28 PM

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Originally Posted by DonV (Post 250178)
Holy cow, if you pay around $26k for an '03/'03, with no t-top that would probably get my '78 on the market around somewhere just below that number. Prices are getting crazy on boats.

Don Look around for a late model Sc they are scarce and expensive

DonV 03-15-2017 01:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Ryan (Post 250184)
Don Look around for a late model Sc they are scarce and expensive

Yeah I know Ryan, I have a friend who just sold a 2009 (I think an '09) 20' Tracker/Mako made SeaCraft with no problem. However I don't want a late model SC, my old, paid for '78 clunker does just fine. Speaking of expensive, I noticed the new Hell's Bay 24' "bay boat" comes in at a smooth $110k with a 250hp. Holy shit!! Way out of my tax bracket!

Ryan 03-15-2017 03:30 PM

I hear you, im sure a new 23 would be six figures by now.

gofastsandman 03-15-2017 10:18 PM

Some bay boats are north of 150 now.

Ryan 03-16-2017 07:18 AM

Op , closing the transom and adding a bracket will be a nice addition to that boat, the best bracket is made by www.hermco.net. It will probably run you around 8k for the bracket and transom.

Bushwacker 03-16-2017 12:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Ryan (Post 250195)
Op , closing the transom and adding a bracket will be a nice addition to that boat, the best bracket is made by www.hermco.net. It will probably run you around 8k for the bracket and transom.

8K is probably about right if transom is rotted, but if it's solid, figure more like 5-6K to fill in cutout and install bracket.


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