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Water Rat 08-29-2021 07:18 AM

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Originally Posted by strick (Post 272515)
I remember this story...maybe someone at the plans was color blind and did not tell anyone otherwise how do you screw that up?

Strick

No kidding and I thought the brown was worse than the yellow. I was very lucky though; got that boat before my drivers license and used it to fish and hang out with my friends all over Cape Cod, ugly upholstery be damned.

gofastsandman 08-29-2021 02:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Water Rat (Post 272433)
I can't touch a few of you. 1978 23' Sceptre that my father bought new from Millway Marine, Barnstable Harbor, MA. Original buyer refused delivery thanks to the boat being shipped with wrong color on seats and coaming padding, lucky for us.

Dana and the gang wrenched on our DelQuay dory {BW knock off}.
Who was the dealer in Orleans?

Capt Chuck 08-30-2021 11:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Water Rat (Post 272520)
No kidding and I thought the brown was worse than the yellow. I was very lucky though; got that boat before my drivers license and used it to fish and hang out with my friends all over Cape Cod, ugly upholstery be damned.

Sure was pretty when I sat in it ! :D

Water Rat 08-31-2021 09:55 AM

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Originally Posted by gofastsandman (Post 272524)
Dana and the gang wrenched on our DelQuay dory {BW knock off}.
Who was the dealer in Orleans?

GFS,
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.

Water Rat 08-31-2021 10:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Capt Chuck (Post 272536)
Sure was pretty when I sat in it ! :D

Chuck,
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.

strick 08-31-2021 10:27 AM

I spy Thunder pig sitting all high and mighty over there...nice pic of the gang Capt chuck

strick

Fr. Frank 09-02-2021 11:44 PM

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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