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Old 01-11-2005, 05:42 PM
cSickNick cSickNick is offline
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Default Re: 20ft SeaCraft With Twin V4's??? Just Thinking

Guys, this is a very interesting post! As Frank says, I agree that Dunk and Strick are right on!
But, I am hoping I can change Dunks "47 years on the water" opinion on "My next rule is nothing under 23ft get's a bracket" on the 20' Seacraft based on my needs and these facts;
- Franks Wellcraft test pilot info "In other words, there must be no appreciable hull rocker in the aft 45% of the boat in order to put a bracket on the hull." "A 20' Seacraft has a rocker point GREATER than 60%"
- Use a Seamark Bracket, from Hermco.net "Conceived and designed by "Bill Potter" a renowned boat builder and former company owner of Seacraft offshore fishing boats (1968 - 1980) the Seamark Bracket is simply the best way to get your boat up to speed, safety and usability!"
- Full transom, love the look of a full transom inside and out. Not for "Notched Transom" fear. I feel that is over rated as Dunk states above.
- 20' Seacraft cuddy fits my fishing/boating needs and budget for a long time!
So Dunk, can we change your mind based on this. This is what all cuddy's guys are talking about;
I can only take an educated guess that Strick is going to duplicate one! [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]
Thanks Nick!!
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