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Old 12-07-2008, 11:37 PM
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Default Re: 1984 23 Seacraft Sceptre Hard top

There is something wrong with those numbers, I ran a 14 1x2 X 17 SS w/slight cup on 23WA and would trun 5400 trimmed out and close to 44 mph depending on the water. Try a different prop.
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Old 12-08-2008, 07:11 PM
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Default Re: 1984 23 Seacraft Sceptre Hard top

Gary was that with a 225 or 200 hp. And was that a 23 seacraft wa and what year was that, because when sea tracker took over the seacraft mold in may/1985 they made the boat a little lighter. But if those numbers were with a 200 hp 2 stroke Im willing to try another prop.Thanks Peter
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Old 12-08-2008, 07:37 PM
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Default Re: 1984 23 Seacraft Sceptre Hard top

Those numbers were with a 1989 200 Hp carbed Merc. It is a 1989 Seacraft 23WA. I still have the old aluminum prop laying on the shelf and nothing to use it on.
I just repowered with a Honda 225 and get about the same speed, also installed a fuel flow meter but have tried it out yet.
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Old 12-09-2008, 11:16 AM
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Default Re: 1984 23 Seacraft Sceptre Hard top

Gary was that motor on a bracket?What numbers were you getting at a cruise with the old mercury motor. Would you be willing to sell that aluminum prop or be willing to let me try it on my boat? I ll pay for shipping and handling. Also do you know the numbers on your 225 honda at cruise, and at wide open throttle. And what size prop are you using with the honda. Also what is the weight of that boat. Thanks for your input in advance. Peter
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