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Re: My 75 20' Seacraft
Zach
I like the spray rails(look and function.) I fish out to 35nm into the Gulf of Mexico and the seas can jump up fast. The rails really knock down the spray and with the Isinglass curtains we stay dry. I'm getting ready for new paint and trying to figure out how to prep the teak. The prop is a SS 15X17. I've maxed out when light loaded, calm seas and no wind. r, Randy |
Re: My 75 20' Seacraft
Post above should have said 44mph.
44mph = 38kts. Sorry :o |
Re: My 75 20' Seacraft
My work in progress. "Elenita" Kemah,Texas '75 20SF trying to stay in the 70's
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Re: My 75 20' Seacraft
That looks like 3Amigos.
I will hopefully see you there soon. my friend lives across the channel so that is normally a rendevous spot or where we stop on the way out. boat looks good adam |
Re: My 75 20' Seacraft
Yup it is. I launch out at 270 in Clear Creek Channel. 2 miles from home.Thanks for the kudos. Lots of elbow grease and time. Still aways to go. Hows your vessel ? Isnt yours the same color ?
I'mm going to fish and play for the next few years and then maybe do a complete restore. |
Re: My 75 20' Seacraft
It was the same color. I am about to start on it again soon.I just posted a pic in the repair forum of where it was at before Ike came to town.
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