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9677 01-31-2011 04:44 PM

Re: 1971 Seacraft 20' SF for sale
 
reelescape is going to help me with the pictures. My server is down at work so I hope to send him the pictures tomorrow or earlier.

9677 01-31-2011 04:50 PM

Re: 1971 Seacraft 20' SF for sale
 
The previous owner replaced the floor when the transom was enclosed. They went to all of the trouble to replace the floor but did it with regular plywood. In 2004 I had G-Crafts replace the floor from the casting deck to the transom. He used material, of which I don't remember the name, but it looks like marine plywood sanwiched between some sort of composite material. Deck is rock solid and I don't of any soft spots anywhere else. I hope this helps and I will get pictures on the site as soon as I can.

Thanks

Old'sCool 01-31-2011 06:03 PM

Re: 1971 Seacraft 20' SF for sale
 
Quote:

reelescape is going to help me with the pictures. My server is down at work so I hope to send him the pictures tomorrow or earlier.

Sure will

plusone876 02-02-2011 11:15 AM

Re: 1971 Seacraft 20' SF for sale
 
so? pictures? was the deck raised when the floor was redone? self-bailing cockpit? how are the scuppers oriented otherwise? gas tank status (old, new, material, etc.)?

9677 02-03-2011 10:46 AM

Re: 1971 Seacraft 20' SF for sale
 
I sent the pictures to your email address this morning. Thanks again for helping the technologically challenged Seacraft owner.

9677 02-03-2011 10:51 AM

Re: 1971 Seacraft 20' SF for sale
 
Pictures were sent to reelescape this am. The floor was replaced from the casting deck to the transom. Since the motor is on the bracket the boat sits lower in the water than if the motor was mounted directly on the transom. When the boat sits in the water over night I plug the scuppers and rely on the auto bilge to pump rain water out. When I troll I leave the scuppers open and it drains fine. The gas tank is the orginal aluminum 47 gallon tank. The tank was inspected when the floor was replaced and it is a solid as the day it was installed. Thanks for the inquiry.

Old'sCool 02-03-2011 11:43 AM

Re: 1971 Seacraft 20' SF for sale
 
Pics from Tight_Ropes

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plusone876 02-03-2011 12:41 PM

Re: 1971 Seacraft 20' SF for sale
 
Do you have mounts on the T Top for the Outriggers? What are some stats on engine performance? I'm sure anything bigger than the 2-stroke 150 hp would make it too stern heavy. Any idea on the draft? How much would you be willing to come down too? Live well? Cooler? Anything else you want to add?

9677 02-03-2011 02:58 PM

Re: 1971 Seacraft 20' SF for sale
 
The outriggers are gunnel mounted as seen in the photos. The boat tops out at about 42 mph per the gps. With the price of gas I keep the WOT to a minimum. I have never measured the draft. No live well or cooler. As far as the price is concerned, feel free to make an offer. Thanks for the inquiry.

Seacraft84 02-03-2011 04:31 PM

Re: 1971 Seacraft 20' SF for sale
 
Good lookin boat. I really like the T-top.
Would you do me a favor and get some measurements as to where your bracket is mounted. I am getting ready to install one about like yours and wanted to know about where to mount it. Do you think it needs to be higher, lower? Or is it just right?

Measurement of the height of the front and back of the bracket to compare to mine including the "V" at the bottom.

And then how far up from the keel is it mounted?

Thanks a bunch!!


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