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Re: What is the difference? Classic vs. 89
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FWIW, my personal favorites are the 1981-1985. :D
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Thanks but Martha's is a long way to go from Sarasota FL.
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Re: What is the difference? Classic vs. 89
Classic SeaCraft means you put a 15k motor and 15k worth of time and material into a 10k boat that the insurance company now tells you it is work 10K :D. Actually, for me, the Sceptre/Tsunami is the classic, no matter what year, because no one makes a boat like that anymore. They are all center console or walkarounds.
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There are actually significant structural differences, mostly after Tracker took over. If you do enough searching around the site you'll find'em.
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I read that old thread and after looked at my 86 and I do have a curve in just like that.
I never noticewd it before. BigMike |
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It just sways in the last four feet like a bent piece of plywood. I will try in the next couple of days to get a good picture. The new ones don't have that at all.
So it was about the year mine was made. Not a big deal except now I see it every time I walk by. It's on the starboard side, but the port is in the shade so I can't see it on that side. BigMike |
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I read all this stuff about a 20 year old boat and it gets depressing. My 1989 23WA SeaCraft is as good as it was the day I bought it new. It has been stored inside except when I am on the water using it. I guess some people must just trash their boats. The only dilema I have is, that some days I am going to have to repower and it will cost me as much as I paid for the package (boat/motor/trailer). I still get lots of compliments on the boat and hopefully will keep for many more years unless health problems arise, never know when you hit the mid 60's.
I could have had a Septre model when I got mine, but just like the WA. That boat went to Alaska, so I presume it is still up there. |
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