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Re: Fed requirement for USCG max capacity plate
I'll get back to you. Mine is still legible, just looks like crap.
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I'm still good for the 23', when you get to a dozen of the 23'ers let me know what I owe.
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The formula for multiple engines is different. I don't have the current (2005) publication.
My 1987 USCG home boat-builder's publication says the max rating is dependent on the height of your transom and length of your boat. For twin-OB vessels less than 20'0" in length with a transom of 20" or 15", the formula is the same as for a single motor. For twin-OB vessels less than 20'0" in length with a transom of 25" or greater, the multiplication factor is 2.5. So a 19'8" SeaCraft with a 25" transom and twin engines has a maximum hp formula that is (20X8X2.5)-90=310. [b]For vessels over 20'1", there is no legal maximum horsepower, only "manufacturer's recommended maximum horsepower". The USCG recommended using a test called the "quick-turn test" to determine the maximum safe horsepower limitation for home boat builders, where your maximum safe horsepower was whatever you could make a full-throttle turn with. The turn was accomplished by turning the steering wheel 180* at full speed with whatever prop you had installed. If you could do that without losing control, you were good. That's very subjective. If I was using twin V6 Merc EFI's from 1997, with a maximum engine angle of 37.5* from center, and a SeaStar hydraulic steering system with 4.2 turns lock to lock, a 180* turn of the steering wheel will only turn the motor angle to 8 degrees from centered. While I wouldn't try turning like that with an Allison XTB at 105 mph, I would have no problem doing that with a 23' SeaCraft with twin 300 hp motors at full throttle and max trim. So legal max OB horsepower for a 23 is pretty much whatever you want it to be. I would probably just stick the to old 500 hp max rating on the Potter built hulls.
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you can count me in for one 23' cc sticker
do they have to say what model it is or is seacraft good enough to get an order together thanks matt
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Father Frank,
I'll need one for a 20 and one for a 23 please. Thanks, Bob |
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Thanks for the clarification Father Frank
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Quick edit, Need one for a 23 cc, How many do we have for the 23's?
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how many do you have for 20 ft seafari thanks george
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