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Help identifying a boat
Hi all. I am a new user at this site. I have recently moved to Fort Lauderdale and am considering a classic seacraft to put behind my condo. This site contains a wealth of knowledge and has been very helpful. I saw a restored seacraft on the hermco site and it is (to me) gorgeous. Can anyone tell me what it is? Thanks. http://www.hermco.net/picts/potc0001.jpg |
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Welcome to the site.... See ya, Ken |
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That is / was Bill Potter's personal boat. I think it was for sale sometime ago..
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I have found an old in Freeport, TX with an IO. I will check to see if it is available. It has been sitting in a boatyard for over 2 years.
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Thanks Ken. I am still trying to figure out the difference between the Sceptre, Tsunami and Seafari models. |
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Thanks Rich. Any idea what it was selling or sold for?
Chris |
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I think this was the post. I think it's a rare overnighther model..
old post Sceptre and Tsunami are the same model, had to change the name to sceptre for legal reasons.. |
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I got the red x but it seems like a lot of boat for the money. I don't know about the Ficht though.
Chris |
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Check this out...its in your area.
Seacraft WPB |
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Looks like a 20 Seafari w/o the cabin windows!
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