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Billybob, My boat is like yourS 73,23. Do you have the original gas tank? If so how many gallons is it.I agree with your comment to Fish mv, I would'nt want to drill thru that beauty. RS.
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Thanks for the replies.
I don't want to drill either. I'm still getting used to the new boat and maybe it was a little rougher than 1-2. Could have been more like 2-3 and windy as hell. Please let me know if any of you think of anymore possible solutions. |
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Hey RS, I'm not sure if I have the original or not, I was told by the guy I bought it from that the guy he bought it from said it was replaced a few years back.I believe it is about 100 gallons which I calculated from the measurements, and that seems to hold true when I fill it up, give or take a few gallons.
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Fish MV, first off I am very, very jealous. Wish I had a brand new Seacraft. Secondly, I agree with RS's reply. I would play w/ the trim tabs and speed more before drilling holes. Seacraft's are the best ride on the water as I am sure everyone here will agree. But, for as great as they are, a cc is a cc and sometimes you will get wet. You may benefit more from a custom set of curtains. Just my .02. [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img]
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Fish MV, SOLUTION # 1 SLOW HER DOWN ON A FOLLOWING SEA,you have to play with the throttle between waves,paying close attention to the waves. 2 Spray rails help.
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