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strick 04-20-2008 02:02 PM

1975 23sf
 
Gentleman, I am putting my 23 up for sale. I have 3 SeaCrafts and I only need two. I restored this boat with the intent of never selling it but I have changed my mind because I've found another SeaCraft that will better fit my families needs. I will really miss this boat. It is a fishing machine and of course it rides like a dream.

1975 23 Super fisherman:

2006 Suzuki 250 4 stroke (47 Hours) full factory warranty till Aug 2009

The boat was completely tore down and restored in 2004. Prior to my owning her, the boat sat in a Uhaul storage facility in Tuscon Arizona for 14 years. The deck on this boat is as solid as a rock. The hatches have all been re-cored and she has a new 3" thick transom. There is awlgrip paint inside and out. The bottom of the hull has an epoxy barrier coat and black bottom paint. Inside the leaning post is a 20 gallon kodiac livewell. All new upholstery, high speed pick-up with bronze sea-cock, wash down pump with quick release, New 125 gallon fuel tank (epoxy coated), Custom fiberglass bracket w/swim platform, hard top with molded in electronics box, hydraulic steering, Accon marine hardware, 6 SS Lee rod holders, 4 SS Tigress rod holders and 3 SS Smith rod holders with backing plates.

Electronics:

Dual blue top optima batteries, Furuno 1650 plotter/fish finder, Furuno 1622 radar, Navman 3100, VHF radio. Blue seas circuit breaker panel, fordeck light and aft deck light, Cockpit light, Compass, 2000GPH and 1500GPH Rule bilge pumps one in the bow and one in the stern, Lenco Trim tabs.

7500# I beam aluminum trailer that is 4 years old and has seen the water only 4 times. Kodiak brakes, torsion axle, spare tire with hub.

Performance numbers with the Suzuki 250 are as follows:

4000rpm 24 knts 27.60 mph 9.5 gph 2.91 mpg
4500rpm 28.5knts 32.78 mph 11.0 gph 2.98 mpg
5000rpm 33 knts 37.95 mph 16.0 gph 2.37 mpg
5500rpm 36 knts 41.40 mph 19.5 gph 2.12 mpg
6000rpm 39 knts 44.85 mph 22.5 gph 1.99 mpg

$36500

Serious inquiries only please. There is a complete index of high resolution pics @

http://www.casdvm.com/photos/1975%2023cc%20sale/

Contact: Cell 925-206-2274


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strick

castalot 04-20-2008 08:17 PM

Re: 1975 23sf
 
she's beautiful good luck :D

jorgeinmiami 04-20-2008 08:25 PM

Re: 1975 23sf
 
Let me check my lotto ticket.

I wish and you would be getting a boat that has been done right

Good Luck

Mark 04-20-2008 08:46 PM

Re: 1975 23sf
 
That aft-facing seat looks comfy enough that I'd probably just sit there with my feet up on the transom and watch everyone else fish! [img]/forum/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img]

Very pretty boat!

1bayouboy 04-20-2008 08:50 PM

Re: 1975 23sf
 
Say it isn't so.........
You'll have to post some picks of the new one that could possibly displace this one.

PipeDreamsMarine 04-21-2008 03:05 PM

Re: 1975 23sf
 
Good idea to put the hottie behind the wheel.. :eek: :eek:

Nice boat too..

abjohn 04-21-2008 06:04 PM

Re: 1975 23sf
 
DADGUM! That thing is awesome! If I could afford to do one right, it'd look exactly like yours (with a tad bit bigger livewell).
Tomorrow nights Florida mega money is $500,000, I'll right your number down. Expect my call if those numbers come out right ;)
Good luck.

peterb 04-21-2008 07:48 PM

Re: 1975 23sf
 
Strick,

A real beauty. I have a couple of quick questions for you.

What kind of wood did you use in the dashboard? What is the thickness? Would you do it again?

What is the leaning post setup come equipped with?

Is that a after market seat that you added to the front console door? If so, where did you get it?

Best of luck.

Regards,

Peter

BigLew 04-21-2008 08:07 PM

Re: 1975 23sf
 
Quote:

she's beautiful good luck :D

- Both of them!

What can we say Chuck, you have great taste in both boats AND women!!! (You Dog, You!)

Finster 04-21-2008 10:11 PM

Re: 1975 23sf
 
Man, I hope for you guys it's not his daughter. http://www.clicksmilies.com/s1106/sp...smiley-004.gif


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