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Old 01-27-2019, 11:34 AM
C-dude C-dude is offline
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Default Deck drains/ console dimentions

I am in the process of converting a Septre to a CC. I have a couple of questions. I need the dimensions for the stock 23’ large console. And, it is my understanding that the boat is considered a wet boat, because the deck drains are below the waterline, and they drain drain straight down to through hull drain. Is there a solution to this without plugging the exits on the bottom and allowing the deck to drain into the bilge.
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Old 01-27-2019, 05:20 PM
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Default Converting a Sceptre to a CC

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I am in the process of converting a Septre to a CC.
Lots of people have done this, although to those of us who own Sceptres or Seafaris it seems sacrilegious. Suggest you search for a Bushwacker post on how this removes some of the inherent stiffness and what you may due to overcome that. His analogy is twisting a shoebox with a lid on it versus one without. Best wishes whatever you do.
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Old 01-27-2019, 07:50 PM
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Use the search function. A zillion threads on this issue plus many other questions you soon will be facing are quite informative solutions plus many with how to photos !
Enjoy the reads and welcome to CSC.
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