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Vandy 12-19-2011 10:27 PM

What year, what model???
 
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Back in Mar 2010 I bought my boat which was titled as a 1969 20' Seacraft. I have researched your spec pages trying to identify the model but the hatches and built in rod holder areas do not seem to match anything. Also I am not sure if the center console is original. Is this a 69 Seacraft?

The main reason that I am asking is I blew the motor, (1996 Merc Offshore 200 V6) and I need to re-power so I am trying to see what HP and weight is recommended for this hull as I feel the 200 may be to big. Any help would be appreciated.

Ryan 12-20-2011 01:04 AM

post the hin#

YeA 20sF 12-20-2011 01:19 AM

Cant tell from the pics kinda looks like an SF but if u post ur hin # that will tell you for sure. Btw nice t-top

Vandy 12-20-2011 01:43 AM

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Originally Posted by YeA 20sF (Post 196772)
Cant tell from the pics kinda looks like an SF but if u post ur hin # that will tell you for sure. Btw nice t-top

HIN# on the title is FLZS1274K469
I could not find any corresponding numbers on the hull at all.

Blue_Heron 12-20-2011 07:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Vandy (Post 196773)
HIN# on the title is FLZS1274K469
I could not find any corresponding numbers on the hull at all.

FLZ is the manufacturer code used in Florida for a home built boat. It looks like a Superfisherman that's been rebuilt. The gunwale cap and splash well area have been modified, and the console isn't original.

I can't confirm it has the variable deadrise hull from your pictures. If it doesn't, it's a Barcone. :eek: But it looks like a modified SF.
Dave


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