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Snookerd, I made a mistake in the year its a 1986 with 1988 twin Mariner 135's. I also have trim tabs and they help get the bow down with the extra weight on the stern with the twins.
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I saw one about 12 days ago in the Florida Keys looks like they have just enough room up front to put some extra stuff in and it would be easier to get to the bow. I like the CC best.
_________________________________________________ I support the one boat theory but using it 4 times more often. Fellow-Ship |
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Its just a matter of preference. I fished a 1979 23cc that a friend ownes and the performance is the same, except on my boat there is more fishing room in the stern, and I can still fish around the boat if need be. Like I said Its just a matter of preference.
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Marc,
I'm well, thanks. Actually, you are are classic example of the 4 boat theory. A zoomer, a fisher, an offshore and a cruiser. Perfect. Welcome to the club! Fellowship, Good one! I believe in the one boat theory too. It's kinda ironic that you'll put more hours on one boat that all 4 put together. Trust me, I know...
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Hey Otto, 4 boat theory, now I get it! Thanks Marc
[ June 19, 2003, 10:00 PM: Message edited by: MARC ] |
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I just wandered into this board today, so just had to register since I do own a 1989 SeaCraft 23 WA Tracker. The transon was cut for twins but only put a single 200 Mercury on it and goes great. I have the only one here in this area and get a lot of compliments on it.
I had a custom top made for it since I fish in the winter here in the SanJuan Islands and we do get more than our share of rain and wind. Just put on my Mustang suit and go.
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Gary-Welcome to CSC! Nothing but addicted SeaCraft owners here [img]images/icons/wink.gif[/img] .
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