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FOR-ROCH 06-24-2002 06:27 PM

18' Seacraft Wanted
 
Does anyone have an 18' seacraft for sale .Please post ,if you do. I know about boattraderonline.com -Thanks .

John R 06-24-2002 09:35 PM

Re: 18' Seacraft Wanted
 
I don't know if he sold it or not but Hammer had a sweet 18 he was looking to sell since he got the bigger SC - pictures are here: http://www.classicseacraft.com/hammers18CC.htm

srsmith 06-27-2002 08:47 AM

Re: 18' Seacraft Wanted
 
Can I send you some info/more pictures of my 20' for sale? I saw you were looking for one at the beginning of the month. Just put new tires and wheels on the trailer yesterday, so it is ready to travel.

John R 06-27-2002 09:22 AM

Re: 18' Seacraft Wanted
 
Srsmith - for slightly more than grins and giggles, could you send me the info and a pic or two? I'm most likely not going to pull the trigger within the next month or two but who really knows [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img] ...

Thanks

FOR-ROCH 06-27-2002 11:57 AM

Re: 18' Seacraft Wanted
 
Please send pictures @ Terextf24@aol.com

FOR-ROCH 06-29-2002 08:28 PM

Re: 18' Seacraft Wanted
 
Is $ 7,800.00 a fair price to pay for a 1983 18' center c.c w/ 1983 115 hp yamaha and 1983 galv trailer in average condition ? It seems like a lot of money to pay for just the hull - It seems like a 19 year old motor (even a Yamaha) couldn't have much life left . Does anyone have an opinion they would like to share ?

bmaj319 07-02-2002 07:34 PM

Re: 18' Seacraft Wanted
 
That seems a little pricey to me, but a lot comes down to if things are as they seem. I think I got a pretty good deal, paying $3,750 for a 1975 18' hull and a 1995 Loadmaster float-on aluminum trailer. That was all I got, literally. No motor, bimini, ground tackle, seat(s), cushions, lines...nothing!

But the hull is in great shape,and I put on a brand new motor, Birdsall rocket launcher, Garmin depthfinder and GPS, anchors, lines, dive tank holders, etc., etc. I have close to 15k in it as she sits, but that's about half what a buddy just paid for a new 20' Sailfish (which comes out of an old Seacraft variable deadrise mold).

I've seen a couple Seacrafts that looked like they were really ready for the chainsaw fetch a few grand... Good Luck!!!!

bmaj319 07-02-2002 07:34 PM

Re: 18' Seacraft Wanted
 
That seems a little pricey to me, but a lot comes down to if things are as they seem. I think I got a pretty good deal, paying $3,750 for a 1975 18' hull and a 1995 Loadmaster float-on aluminum trailer. That was all I got, literally. No motor, bimini, ground tackle, seat(s), cushions, lines...nothing!

But the hull is in great shape,and I put on a brand new motor, Birdsall rocket launcher, Garmin depthfinder and GPS, anchors, lines, dive tank holders, etc., etc. I have close to 15k in it as she sits, but that's about half what a buddy just paid for a new 20' Sailfish (which comes out of an old Seacraft variable deadrise mold).

I've seen a couple Seacrafts that looked like they were really ready for the chainsaw fetch a few grand... Good Luck!!!!

FOR-ROCH 07-03-2002 10:52 PM

Re: 18' Seacraft Wanted
 
Thank you for the advice . I went and looked at the boat . The gentlemen had not done anything - Anything to the boat since 1983 ! I get your drift !


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