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Re: MBA Project on Seacraft
Fellowship - The references are shy one boat. The original 21.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v485/Handel/MO1.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v485/Handel/MO2.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v485/Handel/MO3.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v485/Handel/MO4.jpg |
Re: MBA Project on Seacraft
Great pic's! Any info to go with them? Looks like a bit more freeboard in the forward area of the hull.
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Kool
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Re: MBA Project on Seacraft
very cool...wonder how much hp is pushing that rig?
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I picked up this boat recently from its original owner in pretty bad shape and gave it to Ben who's now slowly turning it into a CC. It still had half an engine hanging on it and it looked like it originally had twin Evinrude or Johnson 4 cylinders, year and hp unknown. The steps on the hull were much deeper than later models and the entry much sharper. She really looks like it can handle rougher seas than later Potter models but we'll have to wait until she's completed to see what she can do. By the way, Ben also has all the original paperwork on her and some of the pictures.
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allright ill give yall a hurricane update, we made it through fine, however it was much worse than last years twin storms. we got power back last night (Tuesday night) and are veryy fortunate. both boat made it through without major damage, the 21 is unscathed, how every the 20 suffered a minor gouge in the transom as the dealers place from im not sure what... but it will be sorted out, i hope.
i also hope everyone did as well as we did as far as damage |
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