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Seacraft 18
Anyone nice enough to share stock picture of a 18ft? Are the deck self bailing on the 18?
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This is all I have before restoration. http://www.classicseacraft.com/commu...1&d=1617644700 And after. It self bailed from the factory I'm sure, but not with the 4strokes unless you shift weight. |
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My ETEC is roughly same weight as uncleboo’s DF140. Shaved weight and shifted tank forward. I chose not to raise deck height and it self bails. Read a few 18 threads and you will get good info. You have pics?
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Thanks for the poc and feedback.
Unclebok.. original have a a curve fixed motorwell that you cut off correct? |
I have a totally stock 18 with a 2009 90 HP Mercury and it self bails. It has about an 1 1/2" between the scuppers and water.
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does the stock have the slope motorwell that goes over the live bait tank in the floor? |
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I have seen pictures on here of the molded splashwell if that is what you are talking about. Do a search for that or just a google search for 18 Seacraft and I bet you will see that. Mine had a glassed-in version of that when the previous owner ran scuppers through the bottom of the hull. It would fill if you stood in the corners. I tore that out and ran them out through the transom like original. I put a lot of time into restoring the gutters and reworking that detail. I pitched the inside of the motor well to eliminate standing water and will still put ping pong balls or flaps this spring.
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One more. Original gutter exits where circled. 9 or 10” splash board is new obviously. You can see the old holes in the outside corner. I think the splashwell part you mention was an option from the factory. Someone correct me if I am wrong.
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Nice boat.
Yes the splashwell. Do you raise your transom to 25in and it clears the splash board tilted up? |
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