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Cold weather SeaCraft?
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Re: Cold weather SeaCraft?
Might be ugly to you but its beautifull up here - I can even see where to put the heater!
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Re: Cold weather SeaCraft?
That top half of that boat looks more like a RADON, than a Seacraft.
However, Don Radon's hulls don't have a deep v....they kinda have a more rounded bottom so that they can get back into shore without yawing (sp?) over with those big, following ocean swells that are so prevalent on the West Coast. |
Re: Cold weather SeaCraft?
That top half of that boat looks more like a RADON, than a Seacraft.
However, Don Radon's hulls don't have a deep v....they kinda have a more rounded bottom so that they can get back into shore without yawing (sp?) over with those big, following ocean swells that are so prevalent on the West Coast. |
Re: Cold weather SeaCraft?
It looks like an added onto seacraft but I think that might be a bit squirrely with all that weight up top & front...
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Re: Cold weather SeaCraft?
I've seen a couple of these before I don't think that it is the same "SeaCraft". They look like work boats,I've seen them in aluminum also built by a company in California not sure if it the Pacific Sea Craft co. or some on else.
[ February 10, 2003, 09:29 PM: Message edited by: Jon G ] |
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