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PipeDreamsMarine 06-19-2003 02:11 PM

Re: Restoring my Seacraft
 
Great looking boat.. I think that Band-Aid on the stern is what sunk you. With new motors and stern you may come close. You will most likely have to redo the stern and raise it or close it up because of the weight of the 4-strokes. But anyone that knows Sea Crafts knows whats under the Band-Aid.

[ June 19, 2003, 01:12 PM: Message edited by: PipeDreamsMarine ]

Snookerd 06-19-2003 06:02 PM

Re: Restoring my Seacraft
 
Mike- Go for it! It's only money [img]images/icons/wink.gif[/img] . Owning the legend is priceless. When a potential buyer looks at your boat they will have a surveyor and verify its condition, and pay you what it's worth. The transom plate does indicate a deferred rebuild. $12,000 for 2 140 strokers is a steal, Briguy had a quote of 17.5K from his Sarasota source. But, as you know, the 4 boat theory will prevail. Keep it and build a collection.

GetReel 06-19-2003 06:54 PM

Re: Restoring my Seacraft
 
My two cents is that you should keep your boat and go for the repower with the S 140's at that price and fix the transom. If you invest that money you'll have a great boat, and one that you won't be able to replicate or find for that same amount of money.

BradentonS.C. 06-20-2003 01:59 AM

Restoring my Seacraft
 
Hello I recently tried to sell my 1976 23' with one good 115 yamaha 1986 motor and one that has piston not firing, I was curious and have a price to add two 140 Suzuki four strokes brand new for around $12,000 do you think in the future I will be able to ask $25,000 for my boat and get it. I love my boat I just don't know if anyone else would like it at $25,000.

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FELLOW-SHIP 06-20-2003 10:14 AM

Re: Restoring my Seacraft
 
FIX IT, KEEP IT, AND NEVER EVER SELL IT. BECAUSE IF YOU SELL IT YOU WILL ALWAYS LOOK BACK AND SAY “I SHOULD HAVE NEVER SOLD THAT BOAT”
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ocuyler 06-20-2003 10:40 AM

Re: Restoring my Seacraft
 
I agree w/ fellowship...

Dave Hirshberg 06-20-2003 12:20 PM

Re: Restoring my Seacraft
 
Bradenton,
WHo quoted you $12,000 on new 140 Suzukis? Also if you are going to keep the boat I can probably give you some names of fiberglass guys in the Bradenton area.

BARNABY55 07-07-2003 10:15 PM

Re: Restoring my Seacraft
 
I saw this boat on E-bay..One Question...If the boat was Re Gelcoated, Why was the transom not done then? Seems it might be harder to match color now.


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