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1989 20' seacraft rebuilt
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Professionally rebuilt 20' Seacraft from hull up! Boat is bonded not fastened together; All Divinycell foam; Custom Divinycell center console; Self-draining decks. Deckcap, console, and floor is all glassed together making it extremely strong & rigid. Painted with Imron marine paint New! Pro high-performance helm; SeaStar hydraulic steering ram New! Edson "Special Ops" Powerwheel Black w/ Black Nut Comfort Grip $500 wheel. New! Birdsall Marine leaning post rocket launcher $645 New! Fusion-Link black box bb100 stereo; Fusion MS-AM504 amplifier 7.7 JL marine speakers and tweeters $1500 New! Built-in ProNautic P series 12/40 amp battery charger $425 New! Gaffrig 10000 RPM tachometer, water pressure, voltage, fuel pressure and fuel gauges. New! battery switch, dual batteries. New! 70 gal fuel aluminum fuel tank with rear pickup that has been wrapped in epoxy and fiberglass on exposed aluminum New! Accon popup led bow light, pop up bow cleat New! Yeti cooler $345 New! 2 bean bag chairs $120 each Very nice aluminum tandem torsion axle trailer with stainless steel hardware. Painted axles and brakes, spare tire $4000 62 mph boat. Great riding, light weight, fun, fast boat - a lot of floor space, no wood. I have complete construction photos – this boat is a great offshore boat & has enough divinycell to keep the boat floating plus air under the floor. All rigging tubes run full length so no water can come in. This boat has the best of everything! The console was built for a Garmin 5212 or 7612 chart plotter display. It has a Garmin thru hull transducer installed already. The Garmin also interphases with the Fusion stereo system. No motor 772-215-7174 George |
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i have complete build picture
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89 seacraft for sale
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any questions all epoxy and foam
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Did I miss the price?
How is it a 62MPH boat with no motor? |
That was with a 200 hp merc
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That was with a 200 merc as seen in the pictures people are so picky about what the proper or better motor is I sold the one on it. And left the choice of motors to the new owner
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I don't see the asking price anywhere or did I miss it?
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Going based off the CL ad it’s $15,999 unless I’m mistaken
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I seen this one a while back and sent a message a few months ago about the performance of the hull with the promax on it. Looks to be a very well built hull. Very sharp looking. Probably not as common set up the way it was but right up my ally as I like to be able to run my hull when condition allow. I have a slightly built 2.5 on my 20 with a brucato 7200 rpm limiter on it which makes if fun on the slick/ slight chop days. I ran mine a little Saturday and could hold mine at 62-63 mph for short blast here and there. Kinda fun to blow past other boats with 300's when they try to speed up when they see you coming. Good luck with you sale. Very sharp looking build. Love to hear how yours ran with the promax if you care to elaborate.
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Attachment 20074I had a Bridgeport on it and a 260 hp the bridge port was around 67mph the 260 I was breaking in a fresh power head I rebuilt I was pushing 70 and never opened it up. The set up of the boat was important to keep it from wanting to chine walk. With the 200 on it it would run 62 and very good ride easy to steer stable I modified the lower unit and had the motor high which reduced the torque of the propeller which stopped the boat from wanting to chime walk at high speed comfortable one hand driving. Also removed the hook from the bottom of the hull. The cl add at 15999. Was correct the boat is light 1800lbs with motor use to build race boats so light and strong is important. The boat is stiff because the deck floor hull and console are all one piece it reduces flex in the boat and make it quite real solid when going over large waves. I tore out the box stringers for 2 reasons they were even and I preferred full length so I could tie the transit and floor together and ad camber to it for drainage the other reason was I didn't want the innerliner and shared to stiffen up the hull again strength and weight. With out the inner liner it really opens up the interior of the boat it has the interior space of a much larger boat. The old console weight close to 250 lbs the new one was 35 lbs big weight saving. The full length rigging tube made of fibergkass instead of pvc were attached to the bottom of the floor so it all went in in one piece there no bilge pump because water can't get under the floor a boat you can leave in on a rainy day and you don't have to worry about it sinking
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I would love to have a pair of 260's or 280's to put on the blue race hull in the bottom of my post. It originally had triple inline Kiekhaefer merc 1150's on it back in 1968-69 supposedly. I currently have a pair of built promax's with 260 cowls and Latham steering to go on it once refinished. It is getting hard to find a nice pair of unmolested 260's any more. Very cool sled. Good luck with your sale. Some one will get a nice hull. Light as it is it will probably be quick even with less power. |
Ive seen her scooting around, nice looking ride and work looks great. But man i just cant get over the color. I bet if you shot the hullsides and cap white itd be gone quick!
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Ditto on the color ....;)
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder !! |
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I put in the ad ill paint any color some one wanted it ,its probably going to be whisper gray if nobody asks for a different color first. And thanks for the comments
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I put in the ad ill paint any color some one wanted it i
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It is called contrast...
From the cap, hull and console being "DARK" blue kills it !! You did a beautiful job restoring it, just bad choice on your color scheme.. Whisper Gray and blue will be even uglier.. You can tell me to GFMS, but it will still not sell.. Paint the cap and console off white and it will sell ! |
I kinda like the blue.... Maybe not on the cap and console but it looks good on the hull sides. I think if the console and cap was white the hull sides would look good still that blue color. For some odd reason I like it but just not the console. Its defiantly different and a cool color just a little much of it.
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I appreciate the advice it's easier to paint the cap and console off white than the whole boat so i'll try that Thanks
You quit learning when you don't listen to others advice you never know where a good idea will come from |
I gotta agree about the color killing it. The blue is too much especially on the cap and console. Paint those two components to match the deck and gunwales and you will be good to go I think.
Even my son commented about the color killing it when I showed him. Otherwise, fantastic job on all of the work you put into her. You did a great job. GLWS |
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