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Rob40 12-08-2008 06:13 PM

20 seafari 1977 w/Honda 130hp & alum trlr $8800
 
1977 SeaCraft Seafari 20, 2nd owner, transom 4years old, converted from i/o
2001 Honda 130 HP w/88hrs bought new 5-5-06 warranty until 5-5-09
2006 magic tilt alum. Trailer dual torsion spring axle
w/ brakes
Garmin GPS/ depth/moving map 2007
$8800.00
Call Rob 251-605-4620
Located in Daphne,al I'll be glad to email pic,s robert.mitchell6@mchsi.com [image]http://[/image] [image]http://http://s432.photobucket.com/albums/qq48/mechrob40/[/image] [image]http://http://i432.photobucket.com/albums/qq48/mechrob40/109.jpg?t=1228772936[/image]

fdheld34 12-08-2008 09:14 PM

Re: 20 seafari 1977 w/Honda 130hp & alum trlr $8800
 
Very nice looking Seafari!!!!I can throw pics up for you if you would like me to. Also, any performance numbers!!
Thanks,
-Fred

Rob40 12-08-2008 11:45 PM

Re: 20 seafari 1977 w/Honda 130hp & alum trlr $8800
 
Yeah that would be great, I thought I had the picture stuff figured out... The boat tops out about 39mph, cruise 28 at 3800 rpm's. Boat did have a 150hp merc 2stroke with 21" prop, topped out at 54mph though it started to chine walk some, fun ride. It's a great cruise around boat.

fdheld34 12-09-2008 12:47 AM

Re: 20 seafari 1977 w/Honda 130hp & alum trlr $8800
 

Here you go...again nice mint looking Seafari..I love the wood//very clean looking//nice idea with bench cooler/livewell? seat too!!!
Who did transom work and any pics of process!!!!looks to be a nice job..is it a 25"transom (looks like it)and do you have any pics of what the splashwell looks like from the inside?? Also, did you gain any storage in bilge area from where I/O used to be mounted??..pardon all my questions..just curious
Good luck w/ sale
-Fred

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McGillicuddy 12-09-2008 02:43 AM

Re: 20 seafari 1977 w/Honda 130hp & alum trlr $8800
 
Rob40,
Great looking Seafari! :cool:

76Red18 12-09-2008 09:53 AM

Re: 20 seafari 1977 w/Honda 130hp & alum trlr $8800
 
Great looking Seafari! That baby is sweet...

Entourage 12-09-2008 08:58 PM

Re: 20 seafari 1977 w/Honda 130hp & alum trlr $8800
 
That's the nicest 20ft seafari i've seen on here yet. I think you going to kick yourself in the -ss for selling this one.

Rob40 12-09-2008 10:37 PM

Re: 20 seafari 1977 w/Honda 130hp & alum trlr $8800
 
I used to work in aircraft composites, so I had some "leftovers" to do my transom repair. Most of the adhesive/resin used was epoxy,I did have to use poly resin for some of the inside areas.The transom was cut out on the inside , used marine plywood with mat in between saturated in epoxy, drilled small holes in trans to temp screw the wood to outter skin. Built a battery box/ fuel filter area on the r/h side, the l/h side is a little well with drain. The bench seat is only for storage underneath. This boat was stored at a marina boathouse indoors from '78 - 2000 I'm guessing.The original owner died and his widow sold it to me 5 years later. There was a stack of Alabama Deep Sea fishing Rodeo programs in the cuddy, I guess they fished the rodeo alot. (pretty cool)It came with the 4cyl volvo penta, tried to revive it but... with the all the rust on it it had to go.

rhody98 12-10-2008 12:22 AM

Re: 20 seafari 1977 w/Honda 130hp & alum trlr $8800
 
Very nice, great looking transom work and I think you are asking a fair price for a boat that well-kept...I hope you get it.

nestorpr 12-10-2008 05:52 PM

Re: 20 seafari 1977 w/Honda 130hp & alum trlr $8800
 
I agree, if mine had looked like that I would've never sold it!


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