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Old 08-29-2010, 06:09 PM
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Default Seafari Restoration

Has anyone turned a 20ft Seafari into a Center console?
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Old 08-29-2010, 07:58 PM
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I think a couple have tried and then given up. It's really not worth it when there are so many old 20cc's out there.

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Old 08-29-2010, 10:59 PM
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Appreciate the advice. Looking forward to the restoration of her.
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Old 08-30-2010, 02:53 PM
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. . . It's really not worth it when there are so many old 20cc's out there.
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Also NOT many Seafari's out there! Would be a shame to destroy a rare model boat!
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Old 09-01-2010, 12:13 AM
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how well does you safari handle with your bracket? did you have to have a counter weight in the front of your safari to offset the weight of your 150 etec?
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Old 09-01-2010, 12:54 AM
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My low speed turning circle is a fair amount larger because moving the motor back 30" changes the pivot point of the boat, but also because the Sea Star hydraulic steering doesn't move the motor all the way to the stops like my Hynautic system did with the old motor. Piston rod needs be a couple inches longer to allow more travel on hydraulic cylinder. Every hydraulic steering system I've looked at seems to have same dimension/problem.

Adding ballast to balance the boat is absolutely unacceptable in my book! The Seafari is better balanced (less stern heavy) than a cc, which is another reason not to try converting it to a cc! The Hermco bracket has the biggest flotation tank of any bracket, so it largely offsets the motor weight; my waterline at rest is within an inch of what it was with the old 300 lb V-4 mounted on transom. It's still self bailing at the dock, although not by much.

When you're up on plane, the flotation tank is out of the water, and the CG shift caused min planing speed to go up from 12-13 mph with the V-4 to 18-20 mph with bracket and heavier motor when running a 3B prop. I went to a stern lifting 4B 15 x 15" Powertech prop and a doelfin on the cav plate, and min planing speed is now back down to 12-13 mph where it was before. The power trim now seems to have more effect on running angle than with old motor. Don't know if that's due to the 25" shaft or extra leverage with 30" setback on the bracket. Bottom line is that it now handles real well . . . can easily trim the bow down for a soft ride when seas kick up, but can also trim the bow up a lot more for more speed/mpg in flat water! Denny
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Old 09-01-2010, 01:50 AM
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Default Re: Seafari Restoration

Ben had a nice Seafari express cruiser adaptation. To over-simplify, remove the windshield and keep the cuddy. I guess you could put a small cc in there and it would probably ride much better, if wetter than a SF with the extra weight of the cuddy forward. Or just check out Ben's if he still has it.

Check it out:
http://www.classicseacraft.com/forum...rev=#Post78838
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Old 09-01-2010, 10:01 AM
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Ben had a nice Seafari express cruiser adaptation.
Nice? It's flipping SWEET!


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Old 09-01-2010, 11:11 AM
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I didn't notice the lack of a windshield on Ben's boat before. That IS sweet.
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Old 09-01-2010, 10:43 AM
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. . . and it would probably ride much better, if wetter than a SF with the extra weight of the cuddy forward. . .
Sandy (GFS) went fishing with me a couple of months ago when conditions were a little snotty and commented that my Seafari seemed to feel a lot more solid punching into the waves than his CC. He suggested that maybe because the cap ties the sides of the hull together, it makes it more rigid.

Had never considered that before, but I think Sandy's on to something! Denny
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