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lost2a6 08-13-2006 10:11 AM

Re: 1982 23ft SeaCraft Sceptre For Sale
 
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JUST CHIMEING IN GOOD LUCK ON THE SALE. WHERE IS THE VETTE BEING WORKED ON ID LIKE TO LOOK AT 1 PERSONALY IVE NEVER ACTUALLY SEEN ONE.. THATS WHAT I WOULD LIKE TO FIND NEXT.. IM GONNA NEED A BIGGER YARD I WANT 1 OF EACH. I WAS TRYING TO GET A 20CC THAT WAS ACTUALLY A 18 AND THE GUY WANTED THE PRICE OF A 25 GO FIGURE ?

Rusty, the boat is at Wild Fire marine in Stuart, FL. It's only some 600 plus miles from us. ;)

lost2a6 09-21-2006 12:12 AM

Re: 1982 23ft SeaCraft Sceptre For Sale
 
She's still for sale, anyone? (Bump!) :D

RUSTYNTABATHA 09-21-2006 08:13 PM

Re: 1982 23ft SeaCraft Sceptre For Sale
 
Steve just saw the reply aparantly wildfire is the place to take seacrafts. I should have taken mine to a shop for the rebuild but im a little short of funds right now. I need to sell a lot my wife and i bought to build our house on. Bought a house in orange beach instead of liveing 45 min inland. that would have sucked. I like drive 4 min. to the gulf instead.

lost2a6 09-22-2006 03:00 AM

Re: 1982 23ft SeaCraft Sceptre For Sale
 
Rusty, I believe that Wildfire is the best place to take our boats to. So far I'm very happy with what Mike has done. I have heard of a couple of other shops that were also very reputable, however they are very far from us.

10-4 on the shortness of funds :D, I know where you are coming from. My wife and I are working on building a house at this time. We are building about 25 min from the boat ramp. This really sucks!! However I'm only doing it for my children. I want to get them in a good school district. :cool:

RUSTYNTABATHA 09-22-2006 07:26 PM

Re: 1982 23ft SeaCraft Sceptre For Sale
 
IT IS AMAZING HOW PROPERTY VALUE EQATES TO SCHOOLS. We lived in a A district in florida and the only district i would have moved to in al just happend to be one of the top in south al. Every teacher at the middle school my oldest goes to has a laptop on their desk and all have school web address's. My youngest's elementery school is building sun,sea and stars. Its a multimillion dollar aquarium,planitarium and mini ecosystem.

NoBones 09-22-2006 11:32 PM

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10-4 on the shortness of funds :D, I know where you are coming from. My wife and I are working on building a house at this time.

I just got goose bumps! Building our dream home too.
It has been over a year since we broke ground. Hang in there
with the whole process. I acted as my own contractor, only because my dear old 80 year old Dad is still a licenced Florida contractor. Saved a ton of money for what we are building. Plus my beloved SeaCraft's and 3 other boats are
getting a new home to.
See ya, Ken [image]http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y27...4/PDR_0003.jpg[/image]

RUSTYNTABATHA 09-23-2006 10:51 AM

Re: 1982 23ft SeaCraft Sceptre For Sale
 
Nice crib I live were i have wanted to live my hole life but i need a hurricane to take my house to build my dream home.

digreg 09-29-2006 01:54 AM

Re: 1982 23ft SeaCraft Sceptre For Sale
 
Hey lost... How about the Seavette? I have someone VERY interested. Any thoughts about selling that one?

digreg

lost2a6 10-02-2006 05:31 PM

Re: 1982 23ft SeaCraft Sceptre For Sale
 
digreg, I wanted to use the SeaVette a couple of years. As you probably know the SeaVette is being repaired at this time. I don't really want to sell it, but you know what they say, " Every thing is for sale just not always on sale"
:D

lost2a6 10-07-2006 05:37 AM

Re: 1982 23ft SeaCraft Sceptre For Sale
 
Well the Sceptre is gone. :( They say that the two happiest times in life is when you buy a boat and then when you sell it, well the person that made that saying up must of not owned a SeaCraft, because I'm not happy at all. As a matter of fact it was almost like getting rid of one of my kids. However I do feel like the guy that bought it will take very good care of it. I was keeping the boat right around the corner from where I'm living and every time I would go home I would always pass by the boat to check up on it. Well that has become such a habit that I just passed by where the boat was and it caught me off guard. I first thought OH $hit where is the boat? Even though I still have the SeaVette, I'm really going to miss the Sceptre. I've had a lot of good times on that boat. It has never let me down. Any other time I would of just kept both boats, but with us building a house that wasn't really doable.


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