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Old 04-14-2009, 11:12 PM
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Default Re: 25 foot seacraft gallery

strick, what were you planning on putting in/on the boat as for as power... did the boat originally have single or twin i/o's.... just trying to compare similar boats... im in the mixed of repowering mine and "surveying" the other seacraft owners... with you redoing another 25 id like to here your opinion on power
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Old 04-18-2009, 06:38 PM
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Default Re: 25 foot seacraft gallery

I have been told by a very reliable source (owns three 25 Seafaris) that the boat is best left a stern drive due to lack of forward weight. I have been tempted to put a large flotation bracket and twins on mine but I'm still trying to make up my mind. Mr. Potter made a recommendation of a big stern drive diesel or twins on a seamark bracket. If you go with twin outboards then make sure you move the fuel tank as far forward as possible and put the engines as close together on the bracket as possible. The 25 seafari is supposed to have the best ride and have the best sea keeping ability of any seacraft built...this is just what I've been told by Mr Potter and the other reliable informant. Pm me if you want.

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