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new year new boat
saw a neat post on tht today about a rebuild of a 23 seacraft with 3 feet added and a bracket with twins on it. ck it out good post. type in search NEW YEAR NEW BOAT enjoy!!!!!! let me know what yall think
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I saw that boat !!! It's bad to the bone.....The owner had the bracket glassed into the hull by extending the stringers so the bracket is part of the hull !!! Pretty good engineering if its solid..... Looks like the boat is in South Florida
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I'd love to do that with my Tsunami. Put 3 feet in the back and pull the cabin and helm back the same.
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I always wanted to see someone finish that.
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does he still have the 27? I wonder what a real take home # would be and cost to finish?
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Mel would need another 300 and I would need a bigger truck. I love the boat but it is way more boat than I need and I'm not a big fan of the 27's girth. A hull that wide needs to be longer than 27".
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At least $40K in power alone by the time you include the helm and rams. The boat will be well worth the investment for the right owner but it's not going to be cheap.
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