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Normagain 05-05-2012 01:39 AM

My New 1974 20' Seacraft
 
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Hello all,

First post here and glad to be the proud owner of a 1974 hull, trailer and misc accessories. The guy said it had an upgraded under deck tank to 70 gallons which would be real nice! I picked this one up for 2k without a motor and have been looking around here quite a bit and gathering performance/restore information. There is only one soft spot in the fore deck but the 15" cutout makes me a bit nervous since I like to venture offshore. I'm thinking about taking the plunge and redoing the whole boat, gulp! The good news is, I have a boating store within 2 minutes and a Revchem place about 5 minutes. Revchem sells all kinds of fiberglass, fillers and other boat building materials like Coosa bard and Durakote gel coat. Think I might be in trouble!:D

Restless 05-05-2012 08:57 AM

Nice boat! That is exactly what I am looking for. Congratulations!

BigLew 05-05-2012 09:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Normagain (Post 201941)
Think I might be in trouble!:D

Yup! Big time!

Tell your wife to lock up the check book and keep all minor children back at a safe distance ('bout 500 miles), take four excedrine and call you in about a life time.

Yeah, you're in trouble and there is no cure!

martin 05-12-2012 01:22 PM

Hey where did that leaning post come from??? pm me Please

Normagain 05-12-2012 10:18 PM

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Thanks guys diving in already! Some cracking in the coffin and the tank is the original with the 1973 date on it. Actually not bad looking but the fill hose was shot and looked like it may have been leaking. There was a light smell of gas to the bilge and I believe that was the source.

PM sent Martin although I don't know who made the lean post unfortunately. It came as a throw in and the guy didn't know.

jerry1 05-18-2012 08:27 PM

Get a SPLASHWELL from Hermco if you are concerned about low cut out

Blue197320 05-19-2012 02:39 PM

if the tank is a 73 and you smell fuel i probably would not take the chance, i know its expensive but well worth it.

Normagain 05-19-2012 08:38 PM

The tank is out and I do not see any oxidation amazingly enough. The fill hose was literally wet with gas where the seams meet and was pretty brittle so that's why I'm fairly certain that was the source. Still, I do agree since it is so old and I do want to add a few gallons capacity anyway. I already found a place that does custom tanks in San Diego, CA, a few hours away. Looks like they do great work.

As for splash well I really want the fishing room back there. I had a Parker 18 for a few years and it will probably end up looking similar. Should be cutting things out back there starting this week as I have some time off work. The inside will be fully gutted after the transom is done but will never be as perfect as some of the projects I see on here, wow! I want to leave the outside hull alone and hopefully the gunnel tops, they are in such great shape, the outside transom obviously will need painting.


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