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peterb 06-19-2012 08:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Entourage (Post 200054)
Alot of craftsmanship and time involved in that boat.(And Money) If i 145K iwould buy that boat instead of a brand new regulator with 4 stroke outboard which is about the same amount of money.


I agree. That is a beautiful boat. However, I would take a new 26' Regulator over that boat in a heartbeat. I love SeaCrafts (and have owned 2 23' Potter era SF's). I also, own a 26' Regulator and Regulator makes one hell of a boat.

NoBones 06-19-2012 09:34 PM

Dang Peter, where you been hiding! Missed you the last couple of years!
Your contributions to CSC over the years helped make this site what it is
today... Still have most of the T-shirts, well worn with holes, paint and
grease stains..:eek::D:cool:
Hope all is well..:)

Snookerd 06-20-2012 07:15 AM

It is good to have Peter back on the site! Bring us up to speed brother! Are you in the Regulator Family these days?

peterb 07-01-2012 10:22 PM

Yes guys, I joined the dark side. I got a 26' Regulator a couple of years ago. Actually, I have been making tee shirts and hats for http://www.redregulator.com.

One day I would like to pick up either an 18 or 20 SeaCraft.

I was on the CSC site becuase the son to my local marina guy did a nice job on an old 19 Mako and now he wants something bigger. I toldhim that i would help find him a 23 SeaCraft. Ii just drove by the marina and I saw a 77/78 23' SeaCaft up on the blocks. he has already started work on it. I will tell him to check out your great web site for some ideas.

Peter

bgreene 07-05-2012 11:26 AM

I suppose that boat's for the guy who wants to have a boat that's different from others, and obviously the cash to burn on it.

Just about too pretty to fish it in my opinion - sinkers, etc scratching, banging it up.

A show piece to me, but other's might say it's a hard core fishing rig.

Sort of like a " car show classic " .........do you drive it ? No, just polish and keep covered.

But that's my opinion because I feel most comfortable on boats that are " worn in "


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