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PressureDrop 04-12-2009 02:14 PM

One of a kind 1970 20' seafari- $8,000 firm *pics*
 
well the time has come for me to part with my beloved seafari. reason: i am getting a 30ft sailboat that i am going to make a self-sufficient live-aboard out of and eventually a world cruiser. i found the right boat this week and have cut a deal, so the seacraft must go. in case your interested this is the new boat http://www.alliedseawindii.org/pilot...SeawindPH.html

Now, about the seacraft, a little history. i bought the boat when i was 14 (2000/2001) and spent the next 4 years rebuilding it on and off. i finally finished and launched it in 2005 and have been fishing off it every chance i get.

the boat is a 1970 seafari that was an i/o, the previous owner had converted it to a bracketed outboard and rebuilt the transom with 2 layers of 3/4'' and a 3rd layer in the center. the original deck and stringers are still 100% solid, i fabed the deck where the i/o was and set up the live well. i built new cabin bulk heads (all 3) and a custom pod style helm. the boat has a stainless marine style bracket and a 2005 johnson (white suzuki) 140 4stroke.
right now it is a little under propped but performance is;
Cruise: 30mph; 4000rpm
W/O: 37mph; 5300rpm

the boat was painted with mothane paint (2 part) the paint job was decent until the guys who rigged the engine scratched it up in some spots

here is the good:
features:
- Hummingbird matrix GPS/FF
- Standard horizon VHF (in cabin)/command mic at helm
- Jensen am/fm - cd player - kenwood speakers
- seastar hydrualic steering (back mount helm)
- Shakespear galaxy antennas
- custom top with crows nest, 7 rod holders,taco grandslam (i think) outrigger bases with 15 heavyduty poles (not fiberglass) and all the rigging
- todd ladder back helm chairs
- 6 lee rod holders in gunnels (3 each side)
- 13 gallon livewell (plastic) in transom
- rule: 2000 gph bilge pump + 1100 gph manual/auto pump
- rule 700 gph livewell/washdown pump
- fortress anchor on nice stainless roller
- all hardware is suncor (316) stainless and looks new
- ssi tackle drawers in transome (next to live well)\
- perko l.e.d. cateye running lights
- 4 cockpit lights
- flatline clips on transom
- the engine has around 400 hours and has never missed a beat, i try to run it atleast once everyother week and it has never missed a beat, by all accounts that is just being broken in for this engine

here is the bad and the ugly:
trim tabs: the boat still has the original bennett trim tabs, i started to have problems a couple months ago, one tab works fine, and the other one with only work in one dirrections, i switched the hoses and the same thing happened to the other tab so it is obviously in the pump somewhere, i got the tabs in the neutral position and have just not used them since.
gauges: only the tach and water temp/pressure guages work.
the oil pressure (i think it is) and gas gauge were never hooked up.
transom: the transom is still very useable but it is not 100% solid, you can jump on the motor and there is no visible flex what so ever. there are a few soft spots on the sides but the center 3 layers are solid.
cosmetics: remember boats always look better in pictures, i would call this boat a 7/10, if you are looking for a 9.5-10 then this is not for you. this boat has been fished very hard for the last to year but also very well taken care of. i like to run the crap out of my stuff till something breaks, and then fix it, and keep fixing all the week links.

as you and see i did not spare any expense in putting this boat together, i just overlooked the transom a little. that being said the boat is still 100% useable in the condition it is in and i will fish it till it sells.

you can see that this is a very custom boat the i put alot of thought and even more money (north of 30k+) into. i would like to see it go to someone who appreciates it.

i am asking $15,000. thinking that you could spend 10 grand replacing the transom, curtains etc. and whatever else and you would have a boat you couldnt replace for 50k+. i feel that this is priced fairly for the market, if you do not then let me know. i feel i have done my best to disclouse the good the bad and the ugly so there are no suprises.

the boat is stored in a warehouse in west palm beach and can be seen any time, if you are serious we can make a fishing trip out of it, call Ben 561-801-6470 or Bgreif@fau.edu if you have any questions, fireaway



http://i647.photobucket.com/albums/u..._2009/web5.jpg

http://i647.photobucket.com/albums/u..._2009/web6.jpg

*success, i have mastered the art of posting pictures

trayder - if you email me your adress i will send you the $25 via snail mail, sorry, i kick it oldschool

PressureDrop 04-12-2009 05:29 PM

Re: One of a kind 1970 20' seafari - $17,500
 
ok, here are some more pics
i should also mention that everything else on the boat is new, and i mean everything except the seat pedistals, they are rock solid so i didnt even fuss with taking them off. but other then that every hose, clamp, wire, connector, teriminal etc is new...
also the trailer pictured is included in the price, the hubs are about a year old and i replaced the tires 3 months ago. we only tow about 10 miles each way to the ramp and ive taken in on some 50 mile trips, it works great for that, but i wouldnt reccomend it for much more then that.

console:
http://i647.photobucket.com/albums/u..._2009/web3.jpg

wiring - behind console:
http://i647.photobucket.com/albums/u..._2009/web2.jpg

foredeck/anchor (yes its a little bent):
http://i647.photobucket.com/albums/u..._2009/web4.jpg

FF/GPS unit:
http://i647.photobucket.com/albums/u..._2009/web9.jpg

ram mic @ helm:
http://i647.photobucket.com/albums/u..._2009/web8.jpg

engine/bracket/transom:
http://i647.photobucket.com/albums/u...2009/web10.jpg

side profile:
http://i647.photobucket.com/albums/u..._2009/web7.jpg

let me know what you guys are thinking price wise?

PressureDrop 04-12-2009 05:34 PM

Re: One of a kind 1970 20' seafari - $17,500
 
Did i mention she catches fish!?!?!?! ;)

Me:
http://i647.photobucket.com/albums/u...2009/web11.jpg

http://i647.photobucket.com/albums/u...2009/web12.jpg

little brother:
http://i647.photobucket.com/albums/u...2009/web13.jpg

PressureDrop 04-14-2009 10:40 AM

Re: One of a kind 1970 20' seafari - $17,500
 
Here are a few more pictures, some stuff you dont see in the other/ different angles etc.

top:
http://s647.photobucket.com/albums/u...9/th_web14.jpg

rear view:
http://i647.photobucket.com/albums/u...2009/web15.jpg

Cabin:
http://s647.photobucket.com/albums/u...9/th_web16.jpg

View from top:
http://s647.photobucket.com/albums/u...9/th_web19.jpg

Ladders:
http://s647.photobucket.com/albums/u...9/th_web20.jpg

teak trim (pics from installing):
http://s647.photobucket.com/albums/u...9/th_web18.jpg

Livewell:
http://s647.photobucket.com/albums/u...9/th_web22.jpg

Head On:
http://s647.photobucket.com/albums/u...9/th_web21.jpg


help me out on the price guys, i would like to move this boat but not give it away (shooting self in foot) what do you think? :D

also, i have to make the pictures pretty small to fit the site but i can send you the full size/better resolution pics if you are interested.

bitsamonkey 04-14-2009 11:33 AM

Re: One of a kind 1970 20' seafari - $17,500 *pics*
 
Nice Seafari, and nice sailboat! I sailed that boat down from Virginia with its previous owner. That's a solid sailboat.

fdheld34 04-14-2009 01:15 PM

Re: One of a kind 1970 20' seafari - $17,500 *pics*
 
Ben,
Who fabricated and installed your top/tower????
Very nice
-Fred

McGillicuddy 04-14-2009 03:13 PM

Re: One of a kind 1970 20' seafari - $17,500
 
Ben,
Thats, a really nice looking Seafari - It will sell a heck of a lot faster with some bigger pics. My eyes want to look but it's too dang hard on them.
Sorry bro' I'm getting old. :cool:

Tiny 04-14-2009 05:36 PM

Re: One of a kind 1970 20' seafari - $17,500
 
Disclaimer, I don't know the seller, though I'm sure he's a nice guy, he does own a seacraft.

Anyhow, I have seen this boat at Phil Foster ramp many times and have always lusted after it...what a beautiful boat! Really guys it's a looker!

Sad to see it leave this area, if it does I'll miss seeing her at the ramp.

Good luck with the sale and the sail...I've always wanted to do that.

Matt

PressureDrop 04-17-2009 06:52 PM

Re: 1970 20' seafari - reduced: $15,000
 
thanks for the kind words tiny
the top was made by a guy named eric (one man show) forget the name of his company but he was based out of miami but now is in stuart or pt st lucie, right up your alley.

anyways i think i may have played down the boat to much in my origional post. just to clarify about the transom:
the center is solid and the right side was rebuilt professionaly (not by me) by great white boat co. before he painted the boat, how we both missed the other side i have no idea.

like i was saying i take really good care of my stuff, the motors is flushed after every used and the entire boat is cleaned like the mates clean a big sporty, everything is rinsed and dryed from the top of the tower to the water line, every time. she is never put up wet

the prop on it is a 14 X 19 and is about a year and a half old, but you wouldnt know by looking at it, it looks brand new. never grounded etc...

the 140 4 stroke is really the prefect engine, cruise all day at 5mpg. youll be wishing for a rig like this when gas hits 4 dollars+ again.

if you are thinking about buying or restoring a seafari you owe it to yourself to see this first.

i really need to sell this boat and realize i am going lose me a$$ on it, i have come to terms with that, reduced to $15,000, will entertain reasonable offers

PressureDrop 04-21-2009 02:50 PM

Re: 1970 20' seafari - reduced: $15,000
 
sorry for making you guys squint, heres some bigger pictures.

http://i647.photobucket.com/albums/u...9/DSCF2219.jpg

http://i647.photobucket.com/albums/u...9/DSCF1093.jpg


http://i647.photobucket.com/albums/u...9/DSCF1085.jpg


http://i647.photobucket.com/albums/u...9/DSCF1098.jpg

http://i647.photobucket.com/albums/u...9/DSCF2222.jpg

the tower helps finding these guys!
http://i647.photobucket.com/albums/u...9/DSCF2148.jpg

after a long days work:
http://i647.photobucket.com/albums/u...9/DSCF2159.jpg

http://i647.photobucket.com/albums/u...9/DSCF1914.jpg

http://i647.photobucket.com/albums/u...9/DSCF2215.jpg

http://i647.photobucket.com/albums/u...9/DSCF2226.jpg


i know the market is soft and all but $15,000 for a restored potter hull rigged to the hilt with a modern 4stroke on a bracket, this has to be the deal of the decade.

McGillicuddy 04-21-2009 03:06 PM

Re: 1970 20' seafari - reduced: $15,000
 
Nice! Not to derail the thread but is that a Moesly 21 next to the Seafari?
Whats with the switch boxes in the cuddy, you got one of the Japanese heated porta-pottys that flushes your rear fer ya :D :D :D?

fdheld34 04-21-2009 03:18 PM

Re: 1970 20' seafari - reduced: $15,000
 
Gil--I saw it too!!!
Ben- I like how you have storage in front of fuel tank. I am always stepping off into the drop down..always catches me off guard!!!!
Did you fabricate this extra storage over the dropwdown into cabin or is this how boat was???
-FRED

PressureDrop 04-21-2009 03:22 PM

Re: 1970 20' seafari - reduced: $15,000
 
good eyes - yes that is a moesly 21' thats that one that carla and skip (65bowrider) have. i realized that i was never going to have the time to finish it so i gave it to them, not to worry i replaced it with another project:
(17' whaler i bought with deck cut out and all foam removed)
http://i647.photobucket.com/albums/u...9/DSCF1402.jpg
all fabbed up now time to glass everything in!

is this the switch your talking about?
http://i647.photobucket.com/albums/u...9/DSCF2225.jpg

thats the battery switch (1-2-both-off) and the batteries are where the head would go (tried to put as much weight foward as i could). the switch has a built in volt-meter, you can see the lights...

fred, i built that, ill add some pics of from making it, we keep a few throwable pfd in there and there is it, hardly ever open it, i mostly made it so you dont have that annoying step down like you mentioned

heres the best pic i can find from the fab process...
http://i647.photobucket.com/albums/u...2009/mid15.jpg

Bushwacker 04-21-2009 10:35 PM

Re: 1970 20' seafari - reduced: $15,000
 
Quote:

Nice! Not to derail the thread but is that a Moesly 21 next to the Seafari?

That's the 21 that Skip and Carla now have!

ScottM 04-23-2009 09:34 PM

Re: 1970 20' seafari - reduced: $15,000
 
I like the SC name along the waterline a la Blackfin. Sharp looking boat.

PressureDrop 07-26-2009 08:55 PM

Re: One of a kind 1970 20' seafari - $15,000 *pics*
 
any interest at $12,500 ... gonna end up giving the sucker away :(

PressureDrop 11-23-2009 08:26 AM

Re: One of a kind 1970 20' seafari - $10,500 *pics
 
NOW: $10,500!!!!, cant go too much lower, someone is gonna steal it

PressureDrop 12-07-2009 08:21 PM

Re: One of a kind 1970 20' seafari - $10,500 *pics
 
Really need to move this boat! i imagine the transom could be rebuilt for < 2k add some curtains and have a badass rig. cant believe theres no interest at this price

PressureDrop 01-20-2010 05:12 PM

Re: One of a kind 1970 20' seafari - $15,000 *pics*
 
$8,000 is the bottom line. come and get it

Ryank 03-12-2010 09:14 AM

Re: One of a kind 1970 20' seafari - $15,000 *pics*
 
Did this ever sell? I have a friend who is interested.

PressureDrop 04-18-2010 12:04 AM

OFF THE MARKET
 
Off the market, gonna keep it in the family, cant let it go at this price

McGillicuddy 04-18-2010 09:01 PM

Re: OFF THE MARKET
 
gee wally, er Ben, You really wanna burden your family with such an old boat? You can send it up to my sister's place in JAX n I'll make sure she runs it a couple times a week, eh? :D

Get me down SE more often, too...

Really Bro', glad you able to keep her 'til yo get your price. Lot of creative thought in that rig.


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