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Old 07-31-2007, 11:54 AM
LEVERETTE5 LEVERETTE5 is offline
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Default Re: What is the difference? Classic vs. 89

I have to agree with you about the weight for the design potter built.My brother inlaw 20 CC with 140 4 stroke susuki sit scary low and then you fill his bait well and put people in the back and its worse. I posted some picks last month with him pulling about a 100 lb jew fish up next to the boat and you can see in the pictures how low it sits.He can not pull the plugs for his thru hull drains on the deck without the boat deck filling with water.My 1973 23 CC with 200 yamaha 2 stroke sits I believe the way it was designed to. I can leave my deck plugs out all the time with no issues of flooding the decks,this is nice because we are always rinsing the deck for fish blood and it gos right out. I here about people raising the decks on the 20 but I think the gunnels are already low when standing in his boat.The way I see it no matter what changes you make you made your best decision when you bought a seacraft. Keith
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