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1978 18' Seacraft
Here are a couple pictures of the boat, there are a few minor modifications I made I thought some people might like to see. I cut a hole in the deck between the console and the casting deck and put a hatch. This is a great (wet) storage spot. I put a 6 gallon fresh water tank here and still have room for my life jackets and some small bumpers. Definitely a waste not to have this opened up. I mounted a pump in the back stbd side with a shower handle, works great!
Picture of the console, I have two batteries under here and you can see where I put the stereo where the splash shield is. I will try and get some pictures of my baitwell setup as well, it works pretty good.
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Re: 1978 18' Seacraft
I like it. Storage is always an issue for the CC`s.
Your console pic brings up an issue of mine. Who makes those toggle switches? My livewell switch broke and I need one. |
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There IS alot of wasted space up there. I squeezed in a longer tank for an extra 20 or so gallons. I've thought about cutting the areas out between the casting platform and gunnel; Like the 20. Might be a structural issue though.
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Should be a pretty standard switch, I believe it is made by Cole-Hearse (?sp). There are several styles, on-off-on, momentary on, on-off, for whatever you need.
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I could see that happening with a flat bottom on the tank. The front 2 feet or so on my tank goes from 8" deep to 6".
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Its a beautifull boat!
There's more fun packed into that vessle than you'll find anywhere.Simply put,that boat is amazing!.I may be partial because I love the 18' platform but....... I run my 18' every other weekend and have soo much fun I cant wait till the next trip.Mine is a trailer boat,very simple and it really is a fishing machine. See my pictures of my 1979 Refurbish,I had a lot of fun doing it! Best
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I have owned Classic 23 and 18 foot CC Mako's...They were nice but My Classic SF18 SeaCraft is where its at! Cant wait till I can get a Master Angler! |
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