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JW-Tex 10-04-2004 01:23 PM

Re: article on Carl Moesly and early SeaCraft History
 
You can buy the current issue of the magazine at thier website...I just bought one.

www.woodenboatstore.com Professional Boatbuilder issue # 91 $5.95 plus $3.85 to ship ($9.80 total). The price will go to $12.00 plus shipping when the next issue comes out.

JW

FELLOW-SHIP 10-04-2004 03:18 PM

Re: article on Carl Moesly and early SeaCraft History
 
Wow that is a great read, I did not realize all that Carl Moesly did in regards to the design phase of the boat building industry and with SeaCraft’s. Now it makes me wonder how did we get from there to now with Tracker??? Maybe we could see another turnaround for the company like Harley has seen in choppers.
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Finster 10-04-2004 06:42 PM

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Do we know if anyone has one of these original 21's? Or if any are still around? That would be cool!
Otto you thinking what I'm thinking?......

paulfurnari 10-04-2004 07:53 PM

Re: article on Carl Moesly and early SeaCraft History
 
The Seavette may be the closest boat to a racer left, but it's a Potter design. I'm sure there has to be one out there somewhere. BTW- what is a Scamper 15,Seaquarius 20 and a Seavilla 27.-PF

Finster 10-04-2004 08:34 PM

Re: article on Carl Moesly and early SeaCraft History
 
A scamper came up on ebay a couple of years ago. It's a first generation tri-hull, and I thought it couldn't possibly be a Sea Craft....

ocuyler 10-04-2004 08:41 PM

Re: article on Carl Moesly and early SeaCraft History
 
I'm waiting for the mag to arrive. Can't wait.

Fellow Ship - The only way SeaCraft will ever make a comeback is if WE buy the company and get Potter on board as a consultant.

Finster - I knew Carl Moesly and a SeaVette is no Moesley...

other tom 10-05-2004 10:01 AM

Re: article on Carl Moesly and early SeaCraft History
 
he grew up a few blocks from where I did (a few decades prior). Lauderdale was a different world back then...Neat guy!

Bigshrimpin 10-05-2004 11:30 PM

Re: article on Carl Moesly and early SeaCraft History
 
Thanks Ryan, Buzz and Trayder for sharing . . . What a great story.

Anyone know why he's living so far away from the ocean (Western North Carolina??)

JohnB 10-06-2004 10:13 AM

Re: article on Carl Moesly and early SeaCraft History
 
Alot of Florida natives are retiring to the mountains in N. Carolina. Florida isn't what it used to be, and I don't blame them.

Ed 10-06-2004 01:01 PM

Re: article on Carl Moesly and early SeaCraft History
 
Fantastic story. I recently ordered a subscription and am waiting for the first issue to arrive.

Otto - great minds think alike. Been thinking of ways to raise the capital and buy Seacraft from Tracker.

Ed


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