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Islandtrader 06-18-2011 10:26 AM

Seacraft Ad Sorta
 
Always checking C/L for Seacrafts, and you know they try anything to sell a make believe SC.

This one I thought so far was the best I've seen yet.

Quote:

1972 Bluestar 22' hull in great shape....looks like a seacraft but better design on the bottom for local water. has a v that is squared off at the transom


Tarpun 06-18-2011 05:16 PM

Re: Seacraft Ad Sorta
 
When I came across that same ad I had to laugh. Could apply that logic to jon boats. I cna recall several years ago seeing an older CC with Seacraft decals on the sides. Wasn't even close. Boston Whalers suffer from the same syndrome. If it's a tri-hull it becomes a Whaler.

1970 06-18-2011 10:39 PM

Re: Seacraft Ad Sorta
 
Yeah i come across those same ads and its pretty funny seeing what some guy has listed as a 'Seacraft'...and almost all are in S Fl

Mikem8560 06-19-2011 01:20 AM

Re: Seacraft Ad Sorta
 
I bought what was said to be a donzi
2+3 classic once. Has the logos and stripe on it but it was a sutphen grand sportt and worth more money and rare

Fr. Frank 06-19-2011 10:53 PM

Re: Seacraft Ad Sorta
 
Quote:

I bought what was said to be a donzi
2+3 classic once. Has the logos and stripe on it but it was a sutphen grand sportt and worth more money and rare

That's funny. Back in '88 I bought a boat listed as a 26' "old cigarette-type" with no title, that turned out to be a 1973 27' Magnum Marine with twin 310 hp small-blocks and Arneson drives. It had "sunk" on the lift when it filled with rainwater. I put new long-blocks in it and still tripled my investment. It did take me about four months to get it titled, though.


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