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MM33 10-06-2013 10:01 AM

SeaCraft 1984 23 CC
 
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SeaCraft 1984 23 CC (TransID # 23082640E3042563M)

*2005 Suzuki DF200 four stroke (not sure how many hours skeg on lower unit has large chip out of it from oyster bed, but does not affect the boat ride (no cavitation, etc)
*Garmin 162 (older model with NY waterways software)
*Raytheon fish/depth finder
*VHF
*T-top with electronics box installed in 2000
*Leaning Post installed new in 2005
*2000 Dual axel trailer in good condition
*Sunbrella boat cover purchased used at the beginning of this year
*other coast guard essential gear; life jackets, ropes, anchor

The hull is in great shape, but the floor from the step up transom is soft in spots and probably needs to be replaced. The step up live well/bow platform and rear live well solid. The transom seems solid, but also needs some repair where seam meets under aluminum cap.
The boat was on Long Island but I moved the boat down to Charleston, SC about 5 years ago. I do mostly inshore skinny water fishing so I have not used the boat much. I run it about once a month on rabbit ears and have put ethanol free treated fuel in it. Sold as is at a reasonable price.

Asking $7,400
michael.mahoney33@att.net
843-697-8704

PharmD2B31 10-06-2013 01:11 PM

WOW!!!! Great deal!!! I wish this had been around before I just bought my 20' Seacraft that I have now.

MM33 10-10-2013 05:58 PM

Sold the boat.

Seacraft84 10-10-2013 09:26 PM

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Mike
It was nice meeting you and your pretty wife.
Made the trip home safely. 60 to 70 mph, no problems.
Not sure when we will start the rehab but will keep you posted.

Thanks

flyingfrizzle 10-10-2013 10:17 PM

Glad im not the only one with seacraft bug, that 200 going on the 19'?

Seacraft84 10-11-2013 06:15 PM

Kind of thinking that way. The motor runs awesome and is in great condition.
Was going to go with the 115 Yam 4 stroke but the 200 would be a great fit.

MM33 10-12-2013 08:06 PM

Don, Great to hear u made it back without issue. I look forward to seeing the restoration. Keep me posted. Thanks!

23acrplanes 02-19-2014 08:31 PM

New boat
 
Well, I bought this boat last week from a guy in Virginia and will be starting the restore process! We will see, so far replacing tank, floor and so on.....

2182 03-21-2014 04:22 PM

Do it went from charleston to morehead city to virginia to ______ in six months?

That's quite a journey. Look forward to seeing it restored.


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