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Old 09-04-2012, 07:15 PM
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Thanks for the reply. We have some big boats on Keowee and Hartwell. 30'+ on Hartwell with some big horsepower. Twin 454s and such. I would still be the lil guy with a 23....lol. 77SceptreOB has a 23 for sale. He has already started on the removal of the cuddy, but has a deposit on it. Hes not sure if the guy will show. He hasnt heard from him in a while so I may have a shot at it. I did find a 25' Grady White cc with triple axle aluminum trailer with twin Yam 200s for $2000. It sunk the motors and back half but didnt make it to the console. Has Ttop and electronics box. could part it out if its not worth fixing. Seems like a good deal. Would rather stay with a SC though.
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Old 09-04-2012, 07:28 PM
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Here is the GW.

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Old 09-04-2012, 09:42 PM
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Those 20MA's are super nice but certainly close quarters with 4. The 23 would be ideal. Turning a Sceptre into a Savage model is a good idea and one I considered. The cuddy's are not terribly big and consequently there is a lot of deck space. I always thought a Sceptre with a hardtop but small center console with controls would be pretty cool. Good luck and I sent you a PM, Steve
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