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gourgeous 21 seacraft
gentlemen of the seacraft preservation society, I dont have to tell you that most of us are not too impressed with the quality of the new seacraft products coming to us from our freinds at makocraftbassworks or whoever they are. Not that the new seacraft is a poor craft at all; but it is not the rightful heir of the legendary Sea Craft. Not to worry though, as I present a strong candidate for the title of the best new SeaCraft lookalike on the market. Also notice this is the first one at close to double the price
web page [ October 20, 2003, 11:31 PM: Message edited by: ianbeagle ] |
Re: gourgeous 21 seacraft
64 THOUSAND,WOW!
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A Gucci Boat At Gucci Prices!!!!!
There is just two options that I would perfer not to go to sea with: 1. A SISSY BAR [img]images/icons/tongue.gif[/img] 2. A COFFIN BOX [img]images/icons/shocked.gif[/img] Have a good day guys with the Potter Builts:cool: |
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There's a guide in Boston Harbor with one. Nice boat, but $64K for a 21' CC? - I don't think so.
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I have ridden in a regulator 21 and it is very impressive.(yet a little wet) It gets my vote as a seacraft alternative for being top noch in finish, looks and solidness. In addition, the new Yellowfin 23 that is built in Sarasota is one BAD ASS RIDE. [img]images/icons/shocked.gif[/img] I hear it takes twin 200's but is pushed nicely with 140 Suzi's.
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I hope the fuel gauge in the Hells Bay 21' is different from the one they put in the 18's - a 2' foot long 1/2" wooden dowel with 1" Sharpie marks on it. All this, for $42K - pretty impressive fit and finish huh?! [img]images/icons/rolleyes.gif[/img]
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Re: gourgeous 21 seacraft
geez guys i was only trying to point out that this boat is very similar to a seacraft. As for my post being spam I am in no way connected to hells bay or any boating company, remember were all friends here, this isnt thehulltruth
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Re: gourgeous 21 seacraft
geez guys i was only trying to point out that this boat is very similar to a seacraft. As for my post being spam I am in no way connected to hells bay or any boating company, remember were all friends here, this isnt thehulltruth
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Re: gourgeous 21 seacraft
geez guys i was only trying to point out that this boat is very similar to a seacraft. As for my post being spam I am in no way connected to hells bay or any boating company, remember were all friends here, this isnt thehulltruth
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Tough crowd!
Mark - where's the love for the post-Potter, pre-Tracker SC's out there? [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img] [img]images/icons/wink.gif[/img] |
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Aug '80 ? Heres one for Ya Mark.I'll put MY '83 up against any ,OK I'll leave My comments to Myself.before I find out I put a years &($)worth of work into a fake(Non-Potter) SeaCraft !!You can visit it at the boatzone Gallery .
Scream'n Reels' Capt. Brad "TUG" [img]images/icons/cool.gif[/img] [img]images/icons/rolleyes.gif[/img] [img]images/icons/mad.gif[/img] [img]images/icons/confused.gif[/img] [img]images/icons/wink.gif[/img] |
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I thought we were past that Potter / CSK bit and still had room in our hearts for Ottracker...
That HellsBay does look nice but it isn't the V.D.Hull as was mentioned... VD Hull - I like that. Sharp as a well-worn marble I am [img]images/icons/smile.gif[/img] |
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Those that are unfortunate enough to know me know that I have had several 70's SeaCrafts. However, I have an appreciation for SeaVee, Whitewater, Yellowfin, and a whole host of other designs that I find attractive.
There have been numerous posts on this very website over the past year about, or in referrence to, other builders. Whether it be to discuss the similarity of lines, the inferiority of, or any number of other aspects to a different brand of boat than SeaCraft. I personally had not seen that particular collection of images on the Cape Sable 21', as they are different from the images used in their current catalog (Yes, I lowered myself to having a copy of the Hells Bay catalog! [img]images/icons/shocked.gif[/img] ). As such, I found it interesting to browse through the site that was linked to that post. Am I going to go out and buy one? no.... nor do I feel that we should string up ianbeagle from the nearest available limb for a bit of attention diversion on an otherwise dull Tuesday morning. To those of you that find nice looking boats out there that have a website that you find interesting, send them to me directly if you no longer feel like posting them here. I'm still curious [img]images/icons/wink.gif[/img] |
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Heck, Im kinda glad to see the post/link. With the price of those babies, the value of ours can only go up!!!!! [img]images/icons/shocked.gif[/img]
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I appologize for my earlier post. I hearby retract it. It sure looked an advertizement to me. Sorry to ianbeagle for inappropriate comments.
I basically love all boats. My lesson of the day: don't post to a site right after your a**hole customer cancels a large order. Regards, |
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It sure is nice to see that CSC hasn't changed. Work has distracted me from my serious daytime CSC focus. It's good to back. A Seacraft is a Seacraft, superior to all others. Long live the debate on Potter/CSY/Tracker! Variable deadrise is the key. [img]images/icons/wink.gif[/img]
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Has someone overlayed the line drawings of the SC23 on the line drawings for the HB27? They are almost identical!!!!
Also, I saw somewhere that HB is now owned by a larger boat manufacturing outfit. With merc power and seacraft lines I am thinking HB's new owner may be JM. |
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