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Bikecop1 03-20-2019 06:37 PM

2046 is my number . Luckily they put the decal inside the cabin and it has survived.

kmoose 03-20-2019 07:35 PM

Very nice indeed. It will be worth the effort to get her all fixed up.

jtharmo 03-20-2019 08:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Bikecop1 (Post 262518)
2046 is my number . Luckily they put the decal inside the cabin and it has survived.

222 s/n’s between yours and mine. Per the literature section, 398 Seafari’s were built in total through 1972. I’d bet it’s a 68-69.

Vezo, Part II 03-20-2019 10:52 PM

Cool Stuff! I love my Seafari! And have the “1976 Blank Canvas” almost on her trailer, and ready for sale. Also preparing to list parts removed from my 1979 Master Angler. And getting ready to list my 1977 Seafari/2014. Slimming down to the 1979 20 Master Angler, on an Owens and Sons Trailer, dual torsion axle, and dual axle stainless steel brakes.

Vezo, Part II

Bikecop1 03-29-2019 04:26 PM

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Got my new capacity and serial number plate in. Great job Terry. Also polished up the original emblems from the boat. Still in pretty good condition. Definitely an inland boat.

Islandtrader 03-30-2019 08:56 AM

Bleach and a good pressure wash and you will be good to go...Nice find!

Bikecop1 04-10-2019 09:27 AM

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Anyone know what this part is? Dont have the boat close right now to inspect. It is on the port side.

otterhound 04-10-2019 10:20 AM

Transducer for depth sounder/fish finder. The fairing block that it sits looks like it needs some help though. Nice boat and best of luck with it!
Rod

Bikecop1 04-17-2019 03:21 PM

So in doing research I'm finding that my vintage toilet used a pickup for water on the starboard side and a discharge on the port side, sooo i guess Ill be removing the toilet when i get to it. Is that the way these operated? Dont think the DNR will appreciate that.

flyingfrizzle 04-18-2019 07:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Bikecop1 (Post 263042)
So in doing research I'm finding that my vintage toilet used a pickup for water on the starboard side and a discharge on the port side, sooo i guess Ill be removing the toilet when i get to it. Is that the way these operated? Dont think the DNR will appreciate that.



Even though it is not "environmentally friendly" I was told once that you are grandfathered in with what you have unless you change it out. Weather or not it is true im not sure.


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