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ScottGries 12-07-2007 03:58 AM

1974 Sea Craft Sceptre 20’
 
1974 Sea Craft Sceptre 20’- $7000 OBO- My dad is the original owner. It has only been in fresh water about 4 months out of year and under a boat house- Lake George in upstate New York. Boat is in great shape! We haven’t done much to it, haven’t really had to. Put new upholstery on about 10 years ago, and a teak swim platform some time back. Has the original the 188 Mercruiser (302 Ford). Runs great, but needs a tune up- think it needs a new trim pump- always needing to put new oil in it. Comes with an EZ-Loader galvanized trailer and a mooring cover. Boat is on Lake George and can be seen anytime. Thanks! Feel free to email with questions- scottdavid7@hotmail.com $7000 OBO

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ScottGries 12-28-2007 12:21 AM

Re: 1974 Sea Craft Sceptre 20’
 
hey everyone-
wondering what people's thoughts are on this boat. i thought $7000 was a fair price given the near perfect original condition. am i way overboard here? is it the location? i can try to bring it to my brothers in providence if that you think that would help? we are negotiable. let me know if anyone has any thoughts. thanks!!

Fr. Frank 12-28-2007 01:40 AM

Re: 1974 Sea Craft Sceptre 20’
 
It's just not a real good time to sell. It's a total buyer's market. The boat looks great.

JohnB 12-28-2007 09:44 AM

Re: 1974 Sea Craft Sceptre 20’
 
What Fr Frank said, it's not you or the boat, it's the entire market. If you can hold off till spring, it might help a little.


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