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Who was the dealer in Orleans? |
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Sorry for my slow response time. I think I spent more time at Millway Marine and Sandy Neck than I did at my house during the summers. I know the owner of MM at the time was John Cannady (spelling?) but am blanking on who Dana was. We originally had a 20' SF bought from Waveland Marine in Hull, MA (Gerry Giagrando) before the 23' Sceptre. |
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Thanks so much for posting this picture. That was a great day and the picture doesn't do justice for the conditions outside of Newport that day. We ran over from Falmouth and used my friend as moveable ballast (300 lbs. +/-) to keep us in trim. |
I spy Thunder pig sitting all high and mighty over there...nice pic of the gang Capt chuck
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My uncle bought the first family SeaCraft in 1970, a 1969 20' Seafari originally powered by twin red-label Mercury 650's. Re-powered in 1973 with a Mercury 1500 by Frank Brown.
I partly owned that boat briefly in the early-mid 80's before selling my share back to my cousin when I bought a '77 23' SF in '84. Sold that in '85. Bought a '68 '27 Seamaster in '88 after it sank in my marina, but sold it after only a few weeks. No Seacraft for the next 11 years before buying another 20 Seafari O/B in 2000, then adding a 23' Tsunami in 2006. Sold the Tsunami in 2009, sold the Seafari OB in 2012 just prior to buying another 20 Seafari I/O in '13, and then adding an '18 SF in '17. I sold the Seafari in '17 to an elderly parishioner and then had it gifted back to me a year later, and I have since gifted it to my brother in Melbourne leaving me with just the '18. So, a total of 30 years of Seacraft ownership. I love them all. |
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