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23 SeaCraft Tsunami Rebuild?
Any thoughts on this boat as a potential CC conversion? I have not gone to meet the guy and look at the boat up close yet. What should a hull like this cost? Thanks!
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Certainly worth the $grand they're asking...I wouldnt burn the $/energy on making it a cc because its a great design as it is. But to each their own. Hard to find a 23' SeaCraft hull for a grand. Do you have a trailer or is the guy willing to deliver?
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I wouldn't trade my Tsunami for 2 Center consoles of the same condition.... Once you go with the express you will never consider anything else. Way more usable room at the stern where you want it and a very usable cutty. Having a full windshield is nice too.
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Quite the "bowling ally" they are.
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I have a trailer to move the boat. 95% of my use would be running up and down the Indian River with the family and that's about it. I'm not a big fisherman so I will not be building this with that in mind.
I may keep the design as is after looking at more restorations and seeing how good looking these boats are when cleaned up! Biggest concern I have is going to be cost of restoration as this will be my first! Nervous and excited! |
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IMO the cuddy would only benefit the family. A little shade, a little napping space, changing, sunning on the cuddy cap, camping, toy-towing, etc. ...It'll help the wallet, too - much less modification work.
Good luck with your decision. The Sceptre/Tsunami is really a great all-around family boat, much better for that than a cc which is pretty purely fishing oriented. Cheers, and welcome aboard.
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I have always owned CC boats so this will be a new design for me. Any thoughts or pics you can share? I would like to have a hard top and I need seating for at least 5-6pppl, easy access to the bow. I will use an outboard on a bracket to power the boat. I would be open to removing the windshield or replacing it to give the boat an updated or sleeker design. Does anyone have any pics of the cuddly area?
I really need help with the layout and design on this one! Thanks for all the thoughts so far! |
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$1K is fine. Keep the cuddy and just add a center console like the savage model. Best of both worlds.
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Quote:
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Blue Heron- Excellent thought about time and my kids. Unfortunately they live in Ga with there mom so I only have them for long weekends or holiday breaks and summer. Also I have a friend that is a master glass/composite craftsman that will do most of the work while stand by as his apprentice!
Thanks for the continued thoughts and comments!! |
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