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Old 03-12-2010, 08:42 PM
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I have a 1976 23 cc with soft spots in the floor that I will be replacing. I hear alot of people talking about raising the floor. What advantage(s) does this give You? Has anyone done a below deck livewell in front of the center console?

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Old 03-13-2010, 05:04 PM
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Hi Gchop

This is a if you answer from one man’s opinion who has a 23 CC with a single motor. If you are going to run your boat with one engine I would not raise the deck because you really don’t need to. You could keep at the same height with or with out a bracket. If you are going to run 2 motors I would raise the deck. SeaCraft 23 is a 8 foot beam boat and today’s motors are a lot heavier than they were when the hull was built that’s why all new boats that run 2 motors now a today have beam around 9 feet. Since you cant make your boat wider you can raise the deck 3 inches and compensate for twins with or without a bracket. The 23 has a lot of freeboard and 3 inches would not cause a safety risk by someone falling overboard. There are a lot of guys on the board that run twins and have not raised the deck but for me if I had to re do that deck anyway AND I was planning on running twins I would.

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Old 03-13-2010, 07:57 PM
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thank you for your response. I have a late model 4 stroke 250 suzuki on the back. I have been told that the transom had been redone and from what I can tell it has. The rear livewell has been removed and the batteries have been put in the console. I am thinking of putting a livewell in the floor in front of the console there is about 18 inches before the rise in the front deck. there is no compartment their like I see on the spec. sheet. the deck is soft and in need of replacing. any suggestions are appreciated.
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Old 03-13-2010, 09:26 PM
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Hi Gchop

I put my live well just behind the leaning post. You might have a gas tank under there it would depend on how big is your tank. I had a 18 footer and put a above deck live well just in front of the CC worked OK but can splash water into the CC where your wiring is or splash water on you or your fishing equipment.





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Old 03-13-2010, 10:05 PM
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My gas tank goes all the way back to the splash well. There is a hatch there. It was my original intention to put it there. I wonder if I could move the tank foward and utilize that space.
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Old 03-13-2010, 11:07 PM
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Hi Gchop

I bet you could But you will have to first build a sub floor for that live well to rest on water weighs approx 8.5 lbs per gallon and if it is like mine it would probably hold 45 or more gallons of water. Does it look like this?




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