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bassriverdoormatt 05-31-2019 09:39 PM

New to the SeaCraft world
 
Hi all! I just purchased my first Seacraft, a 1976 Seafari 20' with a 1987 Suzuki 140. The motor currently does not run due to a carb issue. The previous owner thinks the carbs need rebuilding. The fuel tank was replaced 2 years ago but the cover needs new plywood. The boat needs some work but for the price I got it for, it is more than worth it. Here is a list of things it needs:

-Batteries
-Side bolsters
-new glovebox cover
-new compass
-throttle mounting plate; currently layers of plywood
-Side plexiglass
-new position light
-window seals
-gelcoat/fiberglass work
-trailer work
-removal of about 12 layers of bottom paint
-clean up wiring
-new seats
-cushions for cabin
-fill random holes from old hardware

I'll be soliciting advice as I work on getting her back into shape.

Here are a few pictures showing its current condition:

[IMG]https://i.imgur.com/a2G05GM.jpg?2[/IMG]

https://i.imgur.com/xyADJHh.jpg?2

https://i.imgur.com/L5TTYBx.jpg?2

https://i.imgur.com/Lwl8YJi.jpg?1

https://i.imgur.com/M6lZ5hf.jpg?1

https://i.imgur.com/x9CvZYf.jpg?1

https://i.imgur.com/kztZwaB.jpg?1

https://i.imgur.com/0kewauJ.jpg?1

https://i.imgur.com/Cj3vVcI.jpg?1

https://i.imgur.com/fPwnzc4.jpg?1

https://i.imgur.com/PDkCsIo.jpg?1

https://i.imgur.com/693xF02.jpg?1

Bikecop1 05-31-2019 11:28 PM

Welcome aboard. Nice Seafari. Looking forward to your work. I recently picked one up too.

cdavisdb 06-01-2019 07:24 AM

You are going to be busy! Enjoy the journey. If you have never had one of these, believe me, once you get to use it, the boat will be far beyond your expectations. I've had two, a twenty and a twenty-five. Fabulous boats, both.

Good luck with it!

JUST JOHN 06-03-2019 09:51 AM

Looking forward to updates! Very much like the condition and specs of my Seafari. I had to do my floor hatch also, and that dash wiring could be a pic of my boat. Actually, I think mines even busier and messier :o. That teak will come back very nicely! -One of the more rewarding, major-visual-impact projects in my opinion. Unfortunately, I think I have you beat on layers of bottom paint though :D I gotta have at least double that!

lelandtampa 06-05-2019 06:50 PM

i always try to decipher screen names. this guy either fishes near the bass river and catches big flounder or his name is Matt and he owns Bass River Doors inc. nice boat!

captainDH 06-06-2019 07:37 AM

:D:D yeah, behind the screen names are hilarious....
my wife and friends call me captain dickhead on the boat, because, well you know, someone has to be in charge and bark orders! and that's what i do best! :) nice safari by the way, and welcome!!

SailorChlud 06-07-2019 01:02 PM

Congratulations
 
Way to go. It is good to see another Seafari saved from the wrecking ball. I like the little shelves inside the cuddy cabin, as my 1972 model does not have those, and it is so handy to store small items on that shelf.

NoBones 06-07-2019 10:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by captainDH (Post 263797)
:D:D yeah, behind the screen names are hilarious....
my wife and friends call me captain dickhead on the boat, because, well you know, someone has to be in charge and bark orders! and that's what i do best! :) nice safari by the way, and welcome!!

Yeah, I know the feeling.... Capt Chuck calls me NoBoner..:rolleyes:

Good thing we are all friends here !

bassriverdoormatt 06-09-2019 10:11 PM

Hi all! I used to fish Bass River a lot and did my fair share of fluking, hence the name. I plan on getting her on the water and in basic seaworthy condition then gradually work on it as time allows. I'm excited to step into the Seacraft world! I looked at one last year but needed too much fiberglass work and had too many questions. This was too good to pass up! I imagine I'll be pretty active asking questions getting her back into tip-top shape.

-Matt

bassriverdoormatt 04-11-2020 10:22 PM

Hey all,

I did some work on the gas tank hatch last year and made it somewhat useable. It was my first time working with fiberglass and epoxy but I think it came out halfway decent. I ordered a new Blue Seas switch panel and fuse block as well as new wiring to clean up the business side of the electrics. I pulled off the aluminum trim around the engine and found a pretty significant amount of rot on the starboard side. I will be doing a transom replacement at some point soon. I'm currently debating on Seacast vs Coosa for a replacement. And with that, I'll be replacing the engine, funding and wife approval permitting. The cuddy interior will be replaced with a headliner carpet from Defender. I'll be refinishing the teak along the gunwales with Epifanes varnish. Anything else I should be looking for?

Xcomunic8d 04-13-2020 03:02 AM

Welcome!

Sorry you’ve been infected too. I’ve been rebuilding a 25 for awhile now. Lots of knowledge around this place.

I also rebuilt my 96 Suzuki dt200 Down to pistons. Hit me up on boat or outboard.

There’s a couple of great threads on brackets and cvg shifts here particularly on seafaris. Worth the read. Good luck and welcome aboard.

Capt Terry 04-13-2020 11:33 AM

CG and Seacast comments
 
bassriverdoormat-
I am the original owner of a ‘76 Seafari which we still enjoy- early on for offshore trolling, snorkeling and skiing. Mostly a watersports tow boat on SC lakes now.
For estimating CG shifts see my post of 9-24-16 and the associated comments.
I did a Seacast pour last year. PM me if you care to discuss my pro and con comments on Seacast. The results so far are satisfactory, but if I were doing it again there are some things I would probably do differently. A great boat, enjoy it!

SailorChlud 04-15-2020 02:24 PM

Glad you are making progress. These Seafaris are well worth saving. Are you from Jersey? There is a Bass River in South Jersey.

bassriverdoormatt 04-21-2020 11:03 AM

Sailor, I'm in the Boston area and spent many years fishing out of Bass River out on the Cape. Thanks for the offers gents, I'll be sure to pick your brains when the time comes.

Thepistonhead 05-01-2020 09:31 AM

nice!!!!!!!!


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