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Is that the same boat on the TV show from Florida Sportsman?? Marine Customs took a 27'er and gutted it and made it into a CC. If I remember it was BIG bucks when they got done!!!
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Damn it. That picture Flyingfrizzel posted has me. Where would one go about seeing that thing in person?
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That one is a 1968 SeaMaster converted by Fantastic Plastics It was recently on the market for 50K in Stuart,FL....:cool: Pretty sure it sold listing no longer on Yacht World! |
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The boat came locally. |
If I remember right, when they did the TV program they showed the Seamaster when it was purchased, pretty rough to say the least. However I think they bought it for like $2,500 and there was way over $100k in the resto.
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Nope.. The FL would indicate it lived it's life in Florida since birth. Brian's came from Texas The number ends in "AX", My 1968 is FL-0973 "AN" My 1970 20 SF ends in "AR" Had a 1964 Lone Star with FL-4383-AC Also 1961 Feather Craft FL-2148-AT.... You will notice in Florida the alphabet goes up as the years went up. ;) |
Brian from Marine Customs (aka Fantastic Plastics, aka The Fiberglass Shop of Stuart) built that 27 around 2003-2004ish for a customer. The boat was originally a 27 Seamaster Flybridge that was converted into a center console. After a while, the guy sold it back to Brian at Marine Customs and then he used it for a few years. It went up for sale again sometime in the past year or so.
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