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Lake Winnipesaukee
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Here's a couple of pic's of my 20', 1970 Seacraft on Lake Winnipesaukee...Enjoy...
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One more pic....
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Here on more picture for you...
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boy looks nice and warm cant belive its that much warmer in NH then RI its only 48 here
nice boat |
these boats sure do look nice in red.
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Is this the same boat that is moored in the North River?
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Thanks for the comments...And oops, I forgot to mention these pictures were from over Labor Day...It's the perfect boat for tubing and water skiing on Lake Winnipesaukee with the kids...And yes ScottM, it is the boat in the North River...I keep it at North River Marine...Have a good day!!
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Beautiful.
I see your boat all the time - I have a '78 23 Sceptre "Water Rat" slipped in Scituate. Our first SeaCraft was a '73 red 20' center console - brings back great memories. |
NiCe boat were did you take the pix? I used to live on Alton bay. And had a bait shop and canvAs shop down by the bridge.
But it the snow you guys have now why I left |
Nice ..... Looks great..... Very nice boat
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Love the red, even though I am not a cc guy I like your boat. :p :p
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She sure is pretty,and a great lookin rig, it looks great in that scenery,and I love the red color.
I photo shopped my 23' in several colors before I painted it,but ended up painting it the original shade of red that the gel coat was. I'll bet that Seacrafts are not that commom on the lake,and I'm sure yours attracts attention. My buddies and I Salmon fished there for several years in the early spring out of Alton bay,Merideth,and Rattlesnake and diamond islands.Nice lake to fish in the early spring before the crazies are out. |
These pictures were taken in the Meredith/Veasey Shore area (Leavitt Park)...The boat was painted in 2001 and I use Collinite Fleetwax No. 870 twice a year on the hull and top sides to keep it looking like new...The best wax for boats and cars...
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-makes me miss my '71!
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