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watukie

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Hello,
I'm looking for a 21dvcc with a 200 or better or a 23dvcc with no bracket. I prefer an 06' or better with no casting deck. I'm in NY area. If anyone knows someone selling these boats please drop me a line. Thks
 
Watukie

I believe the 23CCDV only comes with a bracket,I have a 2006 with 250HP Yam.,what si your ballpark figure you want to buy for.

Robert
 
Robert
There are a few without the bracket that's what I'm looking for.
 
Just curious why you do not want the bracket.

Like you, I made the choice to go with the notch (years back on a 25) but I sort of wish I had the bracket now for the additional transom storage.
 
Harpoon,

I agree with you,after having many boats with notched transoms and then buying this 2300CCDV with the bracket,its like a bigger boat,not only for the large fish box it has but also when the seas get angry I have no water to worry about coming in thru back,I also tend to stand on the bracket to cast my rods and keep fishing from bracket.

I also do a lot of spearfishing so the bracket is a plus for it has the armstrong ladder set up,easy in and I can get all set up while sitting on bracket (fins,mask,gun,ect,ect).

I love this 2300CCDV,its a battle wagon.

Robert
 
I agree with you both about the enclosed cockpit and the extra storage. I'm willing to sacrifice the storage because I release most of my fish. As far as water in the cockpit I found unless your backing down on following seas it's really not a problem. On a 21 or 23 there is no need to back down it's small enough to turn the boat around. I don't enjoy concerning myself with the additional distance astern when fighting a fish at the back. If you have to stand on the brackit to get around the motor you increasing the possibility that your going to get wet. To me that's a safety issue.
I have been on the 23dvcc with a bracket and it is a tank but I prefer it without a bracket. That's just me. I'm sure alot of people wouldn't have one without the bracket.
 
Just curious why you do not want the bracket.

Like you, I made the choice to go with the notch (years back on a 25) but I sort of wish I had the bracket now for the additional transom storage.
 
Chances are you won't find a notced '06 or better. Why not look at older models? Because of engine?

The only hull difference between my '99 and an '06 2100 is the pin stripe.
 
Chances are you won't find a notced '06 or better. Why not look at older models? Because of engine?

The only hull difference between my '99 and an '06 2100 is the pin stripe.
 
I wouldn't run a V6 four stroke on a notched transom 2100CC. The F225 weighs about 120 pounds more than an F150. The extra weight will lower the transom a bit more, and it'll make the boat butt-heavy while trolling or drift fishing.
 
optimaxfish":1fq7txbk said:
hakr":1fq7txbk said:
I wouldn't run a V6 four stroke on a notched transom 2100CC. The F225 weighs about 120 pounds more than an F150. The extra weight will lower the transom a bit more, and it'll make the boat butt-heavy while trolling or drift fishing.

He's looking for 21 or 23 Deep Vee. 200 and 225 fine motors for 21 Deep Vee (way different boat than 21 mod v.


I have a 2008 2100CC "deep vee." The extra 120 pounds of the F225 (over the F150) will lower the transom a bit more, and contribute to butt-heaviness. I did not like the way the boat sat in the water with a four-cycle V6.
 
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