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Old 02-14-2016, 07:58 AM
DyeHard DyeHard is offline
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Default Left coast...starting 23 sceptre referbish

Good Morning.

I have been researching as much as possible on this most excellent site. The knowledge on here is unparalleled!!

I purchased an 84 23' scepter. I believe it's an SCI made boat. It has an Armstrong 30" bracket on it currently. Hangn off the bracket is an old 225 Johnson. It looks to be a welled transom that has been glassed over.

I will be using the boat offshore exclusively. I live on the North Oregon Coast. Garibaldi is home port.

I think my visions out do my pocket book but here goes...LOL Plus possibly a lil crazy.

Extend the hull 12" and re-do the transom. Porta Bracket with twins...rebuilt 2.5 litre black maxs.

Replace the floor and lower it 4". Move suppers off the floor and install em on the transom.

Air ride seats with compressor and storage tank.

Move the Helm forward to the angled gauge and jockey box faces.

Replace the windshield with a less angled taller windshield.

Add a hard top with soft side curtains. Aluminum frame of course.

Add a bow pulpit.

Boy oh Boy seems a bit lofty now that Im writing it all down. Oh well gotta start some where.

Kit back some ideas...Pros...Cons...bubble bursting...Experiences...Guide me Oh wise ones.

Thanx in advance for all your help and just what Ive read is priceless!!!

DyeHard
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