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Re: 1989 20' Seacraft
Good looking boat from the pics - looks like an older motor though:
http://images.yachtworld.com/1/0/4/1041854_1.jpg Too much of a pain to link this one, &$%&#*( Javascript screws up the link... Nothing you did wrong, this board is having trouble with that link Gonna be expensive if you factor in a repower... Try this link [ January 08, 2003, 01:02 PM: Message edited by: John R ] |
Re: 1989 20' Seacraft
John, thanks for the replies. I've read elsewhere on this site that Seacraft has changed hands a couple of times. Who made the 89's and are there any inherent problems? BTW a re-power would be out of my pocketbook range. [img]images/icons/frown.gif[/img]
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Re: 1989 20' Seacraft
I was wondering what was taking you so long to get that thing posted.... [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img]
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Re: 1989 20' Seacraft
Zebco,
I presume you have a vehicle that can pull a 20' SeaCraft . That being the case, do the drive to Florida where you have CHOICES. I've pulled two back from south FL to NC and it is a really short trip. One day down and one day back and it's done. On the other hand, if you have any interest in a sweet '77 18CC located in NC, email me at mark@markpix.com Photos of it are at www.theboatzone.com/gallery/marklewis Good luck/ mark |
1989 20' Seacraft
Hey, just found ya'lls site. Looks like the best place to ask a few questions. I found the above mentioned boat on the web. It has a T-top and I assume a 1989 Evinrude engine. Can I get the skinny on this rig. BTW the pictures on the web look real good. [img]images/icons/smile.gif[/img]
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Re: 1989 20' Seacraft
Zebbie - welcome to CS...
Which boat are you talking about? Is there a link to it? |
Re: 1989 20' Seacraft
I don't know how to create the link. It's on boats.com website. Located in Manteo. Check it out.
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Re: 1989 20' Seacraft
Zebco,
The '89s were built by the present owner, Tracker Marine. Welcome to the board. |
Re: 1989 20' Seacraft
Scott, is that good or bad? I'm clueless.
BTW is anyone going to the boat show in Raleigh this weekend? |
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