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Just bought 23 1978 SF... What now?
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Sanding Grinding glassing painting oh and a budget for all the new things you need to replace the old things
But nice boat !!! |
Come on, man, she looks fine... spray her down, fire em up and take 'er for a spin ;)
Welcome aboard, Skipper! |
let us know how you like the crows nest on the t-top. been thinking about if I want to do one on my 23 or not
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Gillie's right!! Then you can fix the bow light, put on some nice cleats, etc. When those tough things are finished you should do the easy one.....solid transom and a bracket. :)
That aluminum plate across the transom is hiding issues. Good luck and welcome to the SeaCraft crazies!! |
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Congrats Capt. Tom! If it ain't leaking or creaking to bad toss her in the water and start to shake it down, you'll figure out what, where and when to start on pretty quick. Good luck! |
Welcome to CSC!
Looks like a lot of original factory equipment onboard. She should clean up real nice. Give me your hull number and I'll tell you when she came out of the mold................:) |
Hey Chuck, I'm less than a couple of weeks to a 34th Birthday for mine. Hull #7, July 1978. Man time flies!
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Yeah you always have been older in all aspects than me :eek:
I'm hull #49 Dec '78 |
Thanks all of you guys.Capt Chuck are those # on stern?
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yes, stbd side near the lifting pad eye or check your title
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hey CaptChuck that # is secf30110877
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My, my....your hull was laid in August of 1977.
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Thanks DonV does that mean its a 77?
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Dave |
If the hull was laid after, I think July 1st, it is titled as the next year's model. Mine was built in 1978 so I'm calling it a 1978, like Dave said, "Take your pick".
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