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jjdiv 12-06-2006 01:38 AM

SC 20 History Lesson
 
I am looking at a 2000 SC 20. I would appreciate a lesson on who built this vessel, during what periods and any general comments about each.

I'm guessing that in 2000 SeaCraft was part of Tracker and I would appreciate any experience or opinions about the quality etc. The console on these is set way back and I'm wonering how that affects performance when operating solo--seems like a lot of weight in the stern! It looks beautifully built though.

Thanks!

Capt Chuck 12-06-2006 10:41 AM

Re: SC 20 History Lesson
 
jjdiv

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Not to jump on your case but this thread states:
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General questions or comments about "classic" SeaCraft boats built from the 1960's to the early 1980's

I would ask your questions to the current SeaCraft company or post your concerns on THT.
BTW: You can still buy a Classic SeaCraft Tee Shirt or a HDS Sticker http://www.floridasportsman.com/art/tooth.gif

FELLOW-SHIP 12-06-2006 11:10 AM

Re: SC 20 History Lesson
 
As far as quality goes the boat you are looking at is 6 years old and if there are quality issues with your boat you should be able to spot them by doing a self inspection. After 6 years they would have showed up by now. The transom is made with composite material so no rot there, deck should be fine, my concerns would be how was it stored outside with no cover or in dry storage etc. Wiring and electronics bilges etc. could be a problem and you really need a mechanic check out the motor. Six years could be it for a motor depending on how it was treated. As far as the ride with respect to weight distribution I don’t have a clue about your boat. One thing for sure they are a pretty boat and the hull design will always make it handle water well.

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jjdiv 12-06-2006 07:52 PM

Re: SC 20 History Lesson
 
Thanks Gentlemen,

To be more clear about my question: I would like to learn, who built the SC 20 in the past and the quality of build from each manufacturer? In short, a SC 20 history lesson.

Thanks!

Finster 12-06-2006 08:45 PM

Re: SC 20 History Lesson
 
Hi jjdiv, welcome to the site. If you do some searching around you'll find plenty on the subject. The only thing to add is, there's a very good reason why this site exists, and though they may look similar the new is definitely not the old.

jjdiv 12-08-2006 09:30 PM

Re: SC 20 History Lesson
 
This may be helpful to others.........

Thanks to BigShrimpin on THT & courtesy of Capt. Chuck on ClassicSeacraft.com (Looks like I had the right man from the start!!)

= 1963 - 1969 Carl Mosley (original owner and designer of Seacraft)
SEC = SeaCraft Inc (Potter 1969 thru 5/80)
CSY = Carribbean Sailing Yachts (1980-1982 23'& 27' SeaCrafts only)
SIC = SeaCraft Industries Corp (1980 thru 1987 other SeaCraft Models) (Potter on Board of Directors approx 1 year after sale)
TXY = Sarasota Marine Corp ('86-'88 CSY Parent Co)
SIC = Tracker SeaCraft of Fla (1987 thru 1990) all models
SXC = Stern Craft Corp (1994 Silver King Parent then Tracker Parent Co in 1995)
MIC = Silver King Boats (1994-2002 Mako Marine Parent Co)
MRK = Mako Marine (2002 Parent Co SeaCraft from Tracker)

Seacraft was around before 1963, but I believe that was the first year of the 20 cc. http://www.classicseacraft.com/broch...edium/0011.jpg


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