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Old 07-16-2005, 02:21 AM
northwindmike northwindmike is offline
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Default powering 75 23 seacraft

I just bought twin 140 four strokes for my 23 cc.Is there anything I should watch for such as changes in the water line? Is anyone else running this power and if so what kind of performance is it getting? I would also like to put a new Ttop on the boat, has any one had one built by anyone in the Capemay area?
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Old 07-16-2005, 09:41 AM
John R John R is offline
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Default Re: powering 75 23 seacraft

Mike welcome to CS - lots of threads here on that topic.

Two words: Floatation Bracket - The 23s with twins have been known to have a higher rate of slipping under the sea. The common fixes are a combination of moving batts into the console, moving fuel tank forward, raising or closing the transom. and adding a floatation bracket....
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