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25 footers
hey folks, i'm slowly restoring(while enjoying) my grandfathers 1976 25ft seafari and was excited to find this site however i don't see any other 25's. where are all the 25's?
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Send out an APB for Strick; I think we have a live one!!!!!
(Maybe he'll even let us know if TOP Secret Operation- "BigBrother" has commenced.) |
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Hey Safari25,
I forgot to welcome you aboard; Welcome aboard Captain! Most of us are better about such things, my apologies. |
Re: 25 footers
thanks BigLew but whats the deal? there should be tons of people sittin on a 25
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Comparatively speaking, there was a very few number of 25's ever made. The production # page shows only 80 built up to 1980.
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There was one for sale around Sandwich, MA this summer. It was converted to a center console. Craigslist I believe. Anyone know if it sold?
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Welcome seafari25 !!
Check out the Moesly SeaCraft web site.. Good luck with your 25.. PS: Where are you located ? Fill us in with details and pics.. :) See ya, Ken |
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thats interesting Rich, where do i find info like that
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thanks Ken, i wish i could figure out how to load my pics.i have lots. the boat was purchased in jan 76 by my grandfather at the toronto boat show(display model).he fished the shores of lake ontario(port credit ont.)into the early 80's then retired her to the family cottage on georgian bay where she remains under my care today. she still has the original 327 chev and mercruiser 290, working fine. she sat for quite a few years as my grandfathers health declined but i recently gave her a facelift(paint, upholstry,teak,top etc.) and i cruise her every chance i get. she's been in the family since i was 1. she's like my little sister.
if the 327 ever dies, i was thinking of putting a bracket and twins but i was hoping to get some feedback on how she'd ride. i love the single screw but i like the idea of twin outboards. hopefully someone can enlighten me |
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k guys, i found the prod.num. page and finally figured out the pic thing...this site is awesome
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