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A few questions
Hello all it's been a while that I've posted anything and have a few questions. I have a project boat to do with my son. It's a 1972 206 CC. I've had the boat for 3 years now and have it completely striped down ready for the nasty work. I'm freeing up some time these days and want to remove the entire deck and transom. I want to raise the deck to make it self bail also want to raise the transom to accommodate the newer 25" shaft motors. Is 4 inches enough to raise the deck to install scuppers ? Also is 5 inches the amount needed to raise the transom, it's my understanding they ran motors with a 20 inch shaft back in the day. Thanks in advance.
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72 should be 19' 6"
Raise deck 2 inches Raise transom 5 inches Case closed ! Good luck, have fun...
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Thanks NoBones, I didn't thing 2" would be enough, I'm sure you guys know. Not sure about 19'6" the registration states 20'6" as did the last owner.
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Questionnaire -
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We need to develop a check off list like - I. Boat length (please check one) - 1) 15' Scampi 2) 19' Bowrider 3) 20' CC 4) 20' Seafari 5) 23 CC 6) 23 Sceptre/Tsunami 7) 25 SeaFari 8) 27 Seamaster 9) 27 Raceboat II. Power (please check one) 1) 75- 90 hp 2S / 4S 2) 100-115 hp 2S / 4S 3) 130-150 hp 2S / 4S 4) 150-225 hp 2S 5) 150 - 200 hp 4S 6) 225 - 300 hp 2S 7) 225 - 300 hp 4S 8) Twins - please specify________ 9) 240 Bridgeport 10) Rolls-Merlin Go-Devil 11) Quad Bearcats III. Typical Load / Windage - 1) Tee Top 2) Tee top with electronics box 3) Hardtop 4) Tower 5) Bikini tops - yes / no 6) Fishing gear 7) Dive gear 8) Beer (rounded off to the nearest case) 9) Persons(*) on board (*) including mother-in-laws IV. Boat use - 1) Fishing 2) Diving 3) Cocktail cruiser 4) Camping / Cruising 5) Racing 6) Sandbar Party Classic Chick Magnet 7) Tax write off through shell company (i.e. "Trolling Gear Research, Assessment and Analysis LLC.") The answer to these questions will help us here at Classic Seacraft provide the best suggestions and route for your well planned endeavors to resurrect the this Classic. |
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Did you start early today with the buy one get one.. AKA: BOGO I know Walgreens was running a special, but jeesh... You made me half looped just tryin' to read your response..
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Complete Data, Please
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Do yourself a favor and raise the transom to 27 inches. 25" shaft will still fit. Wish I made mine that height. If for some reason when you hang the motor you find its two high just trim it down. My suzuki140 is as high as I can get it and it could probably go up another hole if I had the room to do it.
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Do you have something against the "Original" 21'
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T-3 is very old and forgetful. I started taking Prevagen, you know the stuff made with jellyfish - Now all it think about is Plankton!!
My apologies T-1 Finnatic says he has a 20"-6', maybe it's really one of the of the last 21's. (Well, other than that one we know is in the basement of the CIA) |
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