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Old 05-04-2003, 11:54 PM
laser laser is offline
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Default heads on 23

I have a '73 20' that I have completely refinished and have loved the boat for many years. It is pretty wet ride (no spray rails)and the kids are getting older and out of sailing - great support boat!! Now I may be acquiring a project 23' twin I/O. I love Seacraft but my wife just announce she now wants a head....why??? Anyway, I thought I would have to look elsewhere but found tonite in SPECS that there was an optional head on the 23' in the console!!! Does anyone have one or know if it can be added?? Looking for help from a great site.

I was told of the site by a guy and his family I came up on with a beautiful 20' teal hull with bracket on closed transom. Thanks for the lead!!
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Old 05-05-2003, 12:32 AM
John R John R is offline
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Default Re: heads on 23

The big console boats had a hatch that could be pulled for a deep storage and PP inside the console. As long as the gad tank is not well forward.

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Old 05-05-2003, 02:48 PM
Wes Ruggles Wes Ruggles is offline
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Default Re: heads on 23

My last SeaCraft, a 23' Tsunami which I had in Mexico for 9 years, had a full flushing electric head in it...to the delight of many. Give me a call, I'm in Lauderdale.

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