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Custom 23' to 25' Seacraft
This is not my boat, but a guy that I know. I havent seen it posted here and thought that it was worth sharing. Bad Ass looking boat!!!
Before: http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r...mD2B30/1-3.jpg http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r...mD2B30/2-4.jpg http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r...mD2B30/3-3.jpg After: http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r...Seacraft23.jpg http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r73/PharmD2B30/7.jpg http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r73/PharmD2B30/5.jpg http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r73/PharmD2B30/6.jpg |
I agree!! And heck, even the trailer is bad ass.
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R&R Conch
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Yes, the boat was reworked by R&R Conch..... It was originally a Seacraft hull. They cut the hull down just past the rear vents and made the shear flow proportionally to the bow like the larger 27 Conch hull.
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BTW the boat is for sale now and the guy has not had it finished for more then 6 months I'm guessing. There was a discussion about that project on this site a while back strick |
The boat was all over tht cool project wonder how she handles
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How do you wire a fish offshore?
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I guess as far as its function, you could possibly call it a hybrid boat. Deep-V/Bay Style boat. He uses it primarily to run out to the islands where he likes to wade fish a good bit. Has also had it out at about 70 miles to some of the rigs off the Mississippi Gulf Coast. It's just an overall general purpose boat for him that is more easy to trailer and what not. He has a 38' Fountain and a Sterling for when he wants to really go offshore and tournament fish. The overall length of the boat is around 25'. The reason he is getting rid of it is because he is fixing. To get rid of his 38' Fountain and this boat and have Conch to build him one of their 27' boats he likes the style of this boat so much. Just wants something a little bit larger. Boat will run in the 60's. And claims it rides better than the 38' Fountain, it's just a more wetter ride.
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