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Attention new registrations/members
Hello All-
First off thank you for registering with CSC.com and welcome to the site!! Registrations get processed 2-3 times per week as we have to screen all emails for spam purposes, yes its a pain in the arse but if it is not done spambots get on here and try to sell Capt. Chuck "stay soft fro" and he gets cranky as all he uses is "perm ez"...(long story for another time) having said that we hope you understand 3 things: 1: Registration is not immediate, sometimes it takes up to 3 days (and longer if I am fishing) 2: Spambots and Spammers WASTE a ton of our time 3: Capt Chuck uses some strange hair care products. OK with that said what can you do to speed up the registration? 1: do not register with a gmail or yahoo.com account, we used to ban them all together, but too many people use gmail.com so we now go through hundreds of registrations culling those that look legit. If all you use is gmail or yahoo, not a problem read on... 2: register with a username that stands preferably without numbers. For example most spambots have names like 33ghty22far, or 556htiann33, etc etc, pretty easy to pick out and delete BUT if you are 12fisherman1976 with a gmail.com account, that too may get culled. Thanks again J |
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Now boyz......:D
Behave! ;) You know what happens after I get stirred-up an feelin' no pain... :eek: |
Ken....you need some moon shine.......that'll "get you stirred-up an feelin' no pain"! :)
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Capt morgans and diet dew makes ken happy happy happy
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Update
In one day we had 150 new registrations 2 were legit.... All the spammers have yahoo.com gmail.com and hotmail.com addresses As I can not weed through 150 spammers daily I have set up the registration to ban those domains. I hope this is temporary. |
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Hi Jason - check your PMs - hope all is well - I am rejecting 4-500 day automatically but still weeding through about 4 day a manuel. |
Hey, Trayder. First of all, thanks a million for all your hard work!!! Second, I met a gentleman in Collington, NC last week with a 78 20SF. I told him about the forum and he should be, if not already, trying to register. His first name is Pete and his last name begins with an "S". (Had too many beers last week on vacation). But, I told him to reference me, so keep a look out for Pete. Thanks.
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Quick update to this, we are getting hit HARD by spambots, had 110 new registrations in the past 24 hours....If you recently tried to register and you had a cryptic username and a gmail.com accounts odds are you were deleted....Apologies..... if you are having issues please PM me
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I have been deleting the ones I can when they pop-up
It is a pain in the arse for all of us... Minh and Robchlor just keep coming back. :mad: !@$@#*-08&(*&)(^& whata OIUOH bunch *&*&%*&$(*& chit More later |
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V Bul seems a huge target. With many fans. Naughty and nice. Cheers, Boo |
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I dunno T3, partial to the 2016 3/4 ton Dodge Cummins Turbo....:cool:
Compared to the 2015 gas Dodge and the old 94' Chevy 2500 4X4 Truckie.... |
Hello, Bluewaterposer here, I own a boat I can't afford and yet I still like it. I'm not that bright either. My boat is not a Seacraft but I joined because of the great attitude shown here. I post frequently on Classic Mako. Band of Boaters, and THT, I have opinions but they are generally worthless. I love boats, forgive me! I drive tractor-trailer for a living and have limited time for my expensive hobby. When my Starcraft Bluewater 180 with Mercury power is spitting out parts, I boat between the Ft Pierce Inlet, Coon Island; to St Lucie Inlet on ICW. currently propless due to lower unit blow out, but, one day, I will Captain again. I live in Okeechobee but work in Palm City, Florida, freshwater does nothing for me so i'm all salt. Love this sites attitude, thanks for having me. Kevin, BWP
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Thanks for adding me. Some of you may know me from the other forums. I was once involved with an enclosed transom 23 with a pair of Optimax, man that think would boogie! We are currently rebuilding a 32 Seacraft. GFS has been a wealth of knowledge. Thanks Sandy!
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Welcome aboard IMB! Greatly enjoying your THT thread on the 32 rebuild! Steve
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"GFS has been a wealth of knowledge. Thanks Sandy!"
Really? You talking about our beloved "slacker"? Same guy? :) |
Yup that's him!
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Helloooo,
Is this the place for all things Classic SeaCraft? |
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Coool,
Well I'll just poke around some and show a leetle SC porn, that OK? |
YOUR SC porn is always welcome! ;)
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I was just added yesterday and I'm very happy to be able to see pictures now, contribute, and interact. -Thanks!! My first unsername submission just hung out there... ... ... I suppose it was tossed as now it says it's "available" ... so I created another one. Can usernames be changed upon request? -Just curous.
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hey guys... finally got approved to join the secret club! not a seacraft owner (yet? maybe someday... working on an older Mako for now) but love projects and seeing old boats come back to life.
question - I was trying to read Strick's stickied build thread, and none of the pictures show up even after my account was fully activated? Is it just too old? really wanted to see his build, I've seen it specifically referenced countless other places! |
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I, have a thing for refurbishing old boats.Looks as these are worth the effort. Many thanks for all the info.starting to look around.
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Thanks for approving me!
Thank you for adding me to the forum,
I look forward to using and contributing to the wealth of knowledge in this forum, I currently have 17 foot mako angler that I thought I wanted to restore but it really isn't the right platform for what I want to do, so thats for sale, I am currently looking to purchase a SC 20, My Final goal is to have a boat that I can comfortably take over to bimini in a good day, I am also a freelance captain on yachts from 90 to 120 feet, |
Thanks for the inclusion, I have aquired a 69 center console seacraft. I have never known anything about these but love restoring things. Thi sboat is in excelent shape with an 88 150 evinrude pushing it. I have a ton of questions to post so be patient with me.
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Wolfie, if Strick's build thread pictures were from Photobucket, you can't see them because photobucket now charges $300 per year to be a third party host for pictures of yours it has. Its like extortion, its expensive and most people arent willing to pay it. Its a Martin Shkreli kind of thing except those dirt-bags haven't gotten what they deserve yet..
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Hey guys new member new to me 72 seacraft 20 I/o just checking in!
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I just joined the CSC family and my initial journey down the CSC rabbit-hole has me excited about all the knowledge displayed and shared on this website!
Just found and purchased a 1974 Seacraft 23' CC with what appears to be the original I/O. Let the resto and repower begin... |
Greetings!
Greetings I'm a newbie, both to the site and to seacrafts... I work for a Navigation District, have owned and operated various watercraft but i'm looking for a new hobby to occupy my time and money. I've been reading through various threads on here and have decided to try to find and restore/rebuild a 23' boat. I lookk forward to continue to browse through the site and learn the rebuild process ( i have previously rebuilt jet skis and a local buddy has rebuilt a couple Mako's). looking forward to the process and challenges.
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Thanks for adding me to the group. Recently purchased an estate including the property and all belongings. The PO also owned the marina which I wasn't interested in purchasing. At this location were his personal boats and other items. One of these is a 60's Seacraft that looks to have been thru a restoration many years ago. I joined the group in hopes of learning more about the boat and even before I was accepted just browsing thru has certainly helped. Look forward to learning and sharing information as we go!
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I have a friend who recently got their first SeaCraft. They have been trying but the registration doesn’t go thru. Their email is Jcondello1@verizon.net
Any assistance would be appreciated |
"60's Seacraft" sounds like it could be a 21, a very rare and fabulously capable boat. Any pics?
oops, just saw the date. |
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