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Master Angler 27
Anyone seen one for sale or sitting around (No Bones). Would love to get my hands on a new restoration project!!
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Eric, reach out to Todd Lures on this site he has had a 27 for sale for years
on this site. It is almost complete other than rigging !!! For Sale |
Theres one half a mile down the road from me in Jensen. Its on Treasure Coast craigs. Ill put eyes on it for ya if you want!
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That treasure coast 27 looks interesting!
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Alright you made me do it. I had to look at that 27'......which is a walk around. I did not even know they made those.....duh. After my visit to the Tampa Boat show yesterday and seeing 25' to 30' new boats in the $150k plus...plus....plus range, this old SeaCraft looks interesting. Heck a 34' Cobia with triples was a smooth $350,000, SeaVees that size and above just keep adding $$$$$. With new engines and some new comfort features you would have quite the boat, not too speedy but dang sure bullet proof.
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DonV-
Was the 27 that you looked at a custom, one-off project or something that came from the factory? I thought the 27 only came in the master angler (i.e. Long Ashes), flybridge, center console and tournament versions? |
I just Googled "SeaCraft 27 Treasure Coast" and it came up with the Craig's List ad. It looks nothing like Todd's 1986 layout, poor pictures in the ad. I did not contact the guy and really know nothing about the boat other than the ad. Looking at the rear deck area it looks kinda iffy to me with all the hatch covers. Looks nothing like No_Bone's red project boat.
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Pretty sure Toddslures meant to post this here.....
http://s117.photobucket.com/user/tod...ournament%2027 |
link doesnt work. I'd love to get Todd's boat if he wanted to trade.He did some great work on it.
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Absolutely Beautiful work Todd!!! Really.
Vezo |
Most do not know how much thought Mel and I put into going with Todd's 27 instead of the full rebuild we did on our Tsunami. The tipping point for us really came down to traveling with a bigger boat. Mel and I enjoy going to the different gathering locations so much that we couldn't rationalize having buy a second motor, and bigger truck to make that possible. If I was 10 years younger and wasn't so focused on only going on nice days it would have gone the other direction. Bottom line is the Tsunami is such good traveling size and amply powered by one motor that we just didn't want to gamble as we were so happy with the Tsunami prior to the restoration. Some days I regret it as Todd's 27 is truly a dream boat but overall we are dreaming pretty good with our ol sled.
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Moose and Mel's Project
As we missed the latest Hommasassa gathering, looking forward to seeing your Tsunami 27' at Fort Pierce. Regards to the admiral!
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Six months before I bought my 27' Tournament from the original owner on the Cape, I too looked at Todd's 27' in his barn in Florida. It is a very well thought out project and nicely done.
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