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Very unique Sceptre. Any pics of the interior/layout?
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Man, that is a super rare bird!
If I still lived in Bellingham I'd be banging on your door right now. Unfortunately, I now live on the wrong (right?) side of the continent... http://www.classicseacraft.com/commu...ons/icon13.gif |
Interior Picture
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Here is an inside view
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It's just cosmetic!
I have a marine survey - cost me $400 to have it done. There has to be interest in this boat - any takers? Would love to recover costs - around $1000
Really just want it to be restored. This is the place to find people who love these boats right? Pretty sure this would be a sweet ride on the Puget Sound. Trailer too. The Top alone should be worth it! |
Any Questions
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If anyone interested has any questions about the boat, it's just like the one I've been running for 15 years. In fact, my Hull number is nearly the same SECB30051175.
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Interesting, yours is hull #5 laid November 1975 (the fifth one ever built) and his is hull #1 laid November 1976. I see only 86 of these were built from '75 to '79.
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Ahhhhhh! What I would give to be there!!! Beautiful boat, scenery and clear blue sky!?! I know you had a heat spell, but is that shot current? Humidity looks LOW!
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My trigger finger is getting really itchy!
Any pictures of it in it's glory and/or of the engine with the compartment lifted? It has a hard top too? I think I see it against the wall in the picture. How does it mount up? Mark R, I am interested in an offshore Pacific fishing boat that can be skied behind on occasion. What might you say about the capabilities in this regard? David |
A couple answers...
It does have a top, that is it against the wall. I would think the hardware would have made the trip with the boat, and should be somewhere in the garage. I sent you a message with more pix and info.... Let us know what you think!
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MarkR - that is a beautiful Boat!!
Thanks for posting, and pretty cool regarding the serial numbers! Hope someone here can see this one back into the water!
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