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Old 10-08-2003, 10:37 PM
gumbolimbo gumbolimbo is offline
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Default septre to cc

has anyone out there ever done a septre to cc conversion ? septre needs a compleat gut to start with thankyou
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Old 10-09-2003, 09:36 AM
FELLOW-SHIP FELLOW-SHIP is offline
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Default Re: septre to cc

I though about it before I found my 23 CC. After I figured the amount of extra work, time, costs, and beer to convert I decided to stick with my original goal of going with a CC and re doing it. Now that it is all over I know I made the write decision I would rather pay more for the CC hull design then trying to convert. Just buying a center consol that you like will set you back approx $1,500 then you got the front deck and cap to re do. The beer factor, which is (one Bud per every 2 hrs of boat work) told me nope that’s not for me.
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Old 10-09-2003, 10:53 AM
ScottM ScottM is offline
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Default Re: septre to cc

One word - Savage. That's what you'll have making this conversion. If you have a Sceptre with storage boxes beneath the seats, then you'll have more work ahead of you than one without. Without the boxes I think you could essentially drop in a console and be on your way, unless I'm missing some in-deck storage that would need to be relocated as a result of the console placement.
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