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Lenny 11-23-2005 01:22 PM

Project boats
 
After looking over the archives it seems that the 20 CC Sea Craft is what a majority of people are restoring, is this due to the fact that there aren't many 23's around or the fact most people don't have the room for the 23's in there garage or is it the $$$$ factor?? I have been halfheartedly looking for a 23 with really no success any tips on where I should focus my attention?

Trayder 11-23-2005 01:32 PM

Re: Project boats
 
I think your reasoning is dead on here are the #'s

# of Potter built 20's =2988
# of Potter built 23's = 1750

Trayder 11-23-2005 01:33 PM

Re: Project boats
 
those numbers include all variations CC's, Scepters, I/O's inboards etc etc

joey 11-23-2005 01:41 PM

Re: Project boats
 
In my case it wasn't so much the money,although I do believe you can find a 20 for less than a 23,but more of what you plan to do with the boat.As far as when you get into the restoration,it can be rather expensive.After doing a few different boats,it always ended taking twice as long and costing twice as much as first anticipated.

Rich 11-23-2005 02:02 PM

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There are boats around. You really have to dig to find good deals. Be ready to travel to pick up a boat. I had to drive to Michigan to get mine. I live on the Cape too. [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]

Living in NE doesn't help as boats around here are more expensive than other parts of the country.

What are looking for and what can you afford at purchase time? If you show up at someones doorstep with a fist full of fifty's, you have a better shot at negotiating the price. But be prepared to spend a hell of lot more than you think on restoration if that's the plan. I've had mine for 3 - 4 years now in "restoration mode" and I'm still not done.

What are you looking for exactly and how much can you spend?

Rich 11-23-2005 02:32 PM

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BINGO

Call first, but then drive like a mofo, remember fist full of fifty's [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]

Lenny 11-23-2005 02:51 PM

Re: Project boats
 
I have actually been eyeing that boat waiting to see if his price drops, I have emailed the owner! I am a CMF, dont mind traveling, just made a trip to Michigan to buy a boat that was supposed to be mint and I basically drove out and turned around, this one was a 20'. How much dough can I expect to spend on a restoration project?? I have tools, air compressor and have been offered help by someone who knows what they are doing, besides the motor what can I expect to spend roughly?? Dropping 35K into a 23 Sea Craft to get it the way I want it doesn't scare me, have you seen the prices on the new ones?????? I have been looking at 7 year old 21 Contenders that are in the high 20's low 30's

joey 11-23-2005 03:22 PM

Re: Project boats
 
The jury is still out on my seacraft as far as cost.But the 18' skiff I posted here on the site was about 6500.00 in materials,I did all the work,so no labor cost.God knows how much I spent on beer though!

Ikan Besar 11-23-2005 04:11 PM

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I put right around $40K into a 1971 20' (that includes the trailer), so you can go as high or low as you want. Putting that amount into a 23' restoration would have yielded a pretty nice boat as well but the 20' was better suited to my primary needs: fly and light tackle fishing within 15 miles of shore and typically alone.

TUGBOAT 11-23-2005 04:29 PM

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$14-15,000 in my 20'MA & I can't remember if that included the rolls trailer?I, like You had No care in the cost cause the $$$$ of a New one was more than that & I knew & now know what I have ! My down Payment on the Rybovich I had My eye on paid for the restore.
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