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craber 04-08-2015 09:52 PM

For Sale 1980 Seacraft 20 MA
 
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1980 Seacraft 20 MA
I bought this boat with the idea of restoring it. My family and I used the boat for an entire season and was amazed with the ride of this boat. The boat has been gutted. The old wood transom was chiseled out leaving the transom skin and all bad glass was grinded out. The new transom is cored with 2 sheets of Coosa Bluewater with a piece of 1708 sandwiched between ( I have pics of the process). Boat will be sold with the factory console, an after market leaning post, roll of 1708 glass, epoxy resin, lots of coosa pieces. Email me or call with any questions $4000.00 obo

flyingfrizzle 04-09-2015 07:33 AM

Where are you located at? NC,? what area im near NewBern

craber 04-09-2015 08:03 AM

I'm on the Outer banks in Southern Shores.

craber 04-09-2015 08:22 AM

The boat also comes with a roller trailer. Trailer had new wheel bearings done last August.

craber 04-18-2015 10:19 AM

Price reduced to 3500.00

craber 05-14-2015 08:59 AM

price reduced to 3,000 obo

craber 06-17-2015 07:51 AM

price reduced to 2,500

craber 06-26-2015 07:27 AM

price reduced to 1,500. Boat comes with roll of fiberglass cloth, epoxy resin, leaning post, factory console, batteries and a bunch of parts. Boat must go!

ste6168 06-30-2015 02:01 PM

I am interested in finding and restoring a Seacraft at some point, have been for a while now, but why in the pictures does it show the stringers removed? I have never restored a boat, so bare with me if this is a stupid question...

craber 06-30-2015 02:23 PM

thats not a stupid question at all. Most people leave the factory stringers in the boat, but the ones in the boat where in pretty bad shape. lots of cracking and oil any other gunk was pretty deep in the glass. I could of probably used them still, but decided to replace them after viewing another restoration thread. We used this boat a lot. She's one of the best riding hulls you'll find.


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