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How about a website section on design and history?
Trayder -
I see some of the same questions re: SeaCraft design and history from folks punching up the site for the first time. I know you've been busy fishing, and that boat of yours wants work, but having a design & history section would seem like a good direction to go in...what do you think? Anybody else? BTW, thanks for putting up the site...much appreciated. Brian |
Re: How about a website section on design and history?
You could probably accomplish same with a link to the two pages on the Seacraft web site...one on the Seacraft story, and another on the Seacraft secret.
The link you referred me to was exactly what I was looking for. |
Re: How about a website section on design and history?
Prime Fishing now, give me a Month. You will be astounded with the info Mr. Potter and others have shared with me to share with you.
Here is a Teaser: [img]images/icons/wink.gif[/img] http://www.classicseacraft.com/Straighttalk.jpg |
Re: How about a website section on design and history?
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Re: How about a website section on design and history?
I have the luck of the Irish, I never new anything about these boats. I didn't know a Seacraft from a Starcraft. It just looked like a nice riding boat and I was looking for a nice fishing rig that I could afford. I figured a boat from 1978, thats's pretty old, but up here (Pa.)
it only gets used 5 months a year. Now if my number comes in I can get a new motor and a bracket ( maybe twins ). [img]images/icons/wink.gif[/img] Pat Trayder keep up the good work. |
Re: How about a website section on design and history?
I just bought a mint condition of the "PETERSONS GUIDE TO POWERBOATING" from 1973. It has not only a full report on a SeaCraft but several pages on how boats are made with pictures from the SeaCraft factory!!!! IF and When I learn to scan they will be forwarded to be included in this section. [img]images/icons/smile.gif[/img] [img]images/icons/smile.gif[/img]
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