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Jon G 05-26-2003 10:45 PM

Re: evaluating an old seacraft
 
That boat looks like a diamond in the rough. console looks pretty origional not all hacked up like some I've seen that old,you'll be happy with it. If I remember right the e-bay boat that was sold in woods hole had a 175 on it. Looks like a good boat for the money. Good luck. Jon

ghinson 05-27-2003 10:20 AM

Re: evaluating an old seacraft
 
One more question, the guy selling it says he thinks it is a '78 or '79. But the serial number ends with a "73." Does this mean it is a '73?

Finster 05-27-2003 10:53 AM

Re: evaluating an old seacraft
 
Yes. And before '72 hull ID's were not required.

CaptLloyd 06-01-2003 10:37 PM

Re: evaluating an old seacraft
 
Greg,

I'll back up Finster. That boat is a 1973. When I saw the pics, I was a bit suspect on that boat being a late 70's. That boat has the exact same console, rod holders, etc. as my '73, except for the color...I thought I was looking at my boat previous to the refit.

I still say get it, and enjoy it!

Lloyd

EBEACH 06-01-2003 11:03 PM

Re: evaluating an old seacraft
 
But, it’s broken [img]images/icons/frown.gif[/img]


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