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3rdday 11-20-2008 11:23 PM

Re: Old Seacraft Race Pics
 
Gilly, That bow flare really exists. Its on the stock Boats.
They cut the bow down on the 23, so they don't exist on that hull. It does on the production 21.

McGillicuddy 11-20-2008 11:52 PM

Re: Old Seacraft Race Pics
 
So is the blue one a race 21 like yours or what? it kind of looks like my Seafari, heh, heh...

65Bowrider 11-21-2008 09:53 AM

Re: Old Seacraft Race Pics
 
Early race rules required raceboats to be stock boats ... so in the early 60's the production 21' was raced. Mid 60's, the race rules changed, and the sheer line of the 21 was cut down for sleeker race boats.

Sandy, our 21 is an early 60's raceboat, and a few years ago, a gentleman contacted Moesly as he had just acquired a raceboat built to specs in mid-late 60's. New owner was going to restore her for his personal use.

Big ... thanks for sharing the vintage photos.

fgbiv 06-04-2010 08:04 PM

Frank G. Brown III, 07-06-1934 - 06-02-2010
 
My father passed away on June 2nd. Dad touched many people in the South Florida boating community, having been in the Boat Business for over fifty years as a dealer for various brands of boats and motors, as well as a boat builder.

McGillicuddy 06-04-2010 10:42 PM

Re: Frank G. Brown III, 07-06-1934 - 06-02-2010
 
Frank,
Sorry to hear of your Dad's passing. Clearly, based on the number of folks on this thread alone, he had a huge impact on the performance boating and SeaCraft scene. Cherish the memories, and Godspeed, Mr Frank Brown III.

Thanks for sharing some of that history with us. Best wishes to you and your family.

65Bowrider 06-05-2010 07:46 AM

Re: Frank G. Brown III, 07-06-1934 - 06-02-2010
 
Very sad news ... and so sorry for your loss.
My father always considered your father as one of the best dealers SeaCraft ever had. He also knew his Merc engines & could practically recite the manual.... had a problem? he knew how to fix it.
When I bought our Bowrider, I remember Frank telling me how he used to fill the front cockpit with water & let you young ones play in it while he fished. He leaves behind many memories. Carla

strick 06-05-2010 03:32 PM

Re: Frank G. Brown III, 07-06-1934 - 06-02-2010
 
Sorry for your loss. And thanks for sharing those early photos of your father and the boats he sold and raced. RIP Mr Frank Brown.

strick

FlyingTime 06-08-2010 01:56 PM

Re: Old Seacraft Race Pics
 
http://i1026.photobucket.com/albums/...SeaCraft28.jpg

Love all the picures! Yes... This hull was pulled from the same mold as #31 which I believe is a 25. At 28' this was the longest from that mold. Was told 6 or 8 boats were built from that particular mold. Hopefully plan to start the restoration next winter.

uncleboo 06-08-2010 06:57 PM

Re: Old Seacraft Race Pics
 
Does this hull only have 1 step on each side?

NoBones 06-08-2010 11:18 PM

Re: Old Seacraft Race Pics
 
Quote:

Does this hull only have 1 step on each side?

Would like to see a rear end pic if you have one...
I'm with uncleboo on this one, there were NO 28ft race boats
from Carl Moesly!

See ya, Ken


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