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fly4navy 03-26-2016 03:31 PM

1974 20 ft. CC 115 h.p. E-TEC
 
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Very nice 1974 hull repowered March of 2013 with a 115 E-TEC. Hull and transom are very strong. Transom has not been raised.. Two years warranty left on engine. Has essentially zero mileage, perfect condition, 2010 EZ Loader trailer. Garmin 72 GPS, Hummingbird FF, VHF and new Evinrude rigging. Repower done by Baysails Marine in Wellfleet Mass. at a cost of $11,500. New windshield and backup bilge pump installed March of 2013. Comes with jackets, anchor/ lines and dock lines. Hull is "Flag Blue" Signature Paint series.
Boat and engine were completely winterized last fall by Baysails Marine, including bottom paint. Baysails has performed all regular maintenance and winterizations and paperwork is available.
Boat is located in East Orleans Mass. under shrink wrap. This boat is a head turner!!!!

Reason for selling....just went to a larger Seacraft 25 ft. due to growing family.

$14,900

P.M. if you have an interest

Jeff

linesider36 03-26-2016 05:50 PM

She's a beauty for sure. Could you tell me who built your T-top? Good luck with the sale.

Terry England 03-26-2016 09:33 PM

Jeffro's Bad Move
 
Jeffro, You are fixin' to mess up sellin' that boat Bro'. Everything you do moving forward from where you are will be "more". More tow vehicle, more fuel burn, more maintaince, more trailer, more deck hands,more storage and more expense. You are at the Apex of boating with that "perfect rig" and everything else is not enough or too much. I've been through them all from 13' Whalers to 32' diesel S/F's and what you have is the best of all worlds. Remember who bought it from you because you will want it back someday. And print this e-mail out and put it in your fireproof strongbox so you can be reminded the "you were warned".
Awesome Rig!!!!

gofastsandman 03-26-2016 09:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Terry England (Post 242582)
Jeffro, You are fixin' to mess up sellin' that boat Bro'. Everything you do moving forward from where you are will be "more". More tow vehicle, more fuel burn, more maintaince, more trailer, more deck hands,more storage and more expense. You are at the Apex of boating with that "perfect rig" and everything else is not enough or too much. I've been through them all from 13' Whalers to 32' diesel S/F's and what you have is the best of all worlds. Remember who bought it from you because you will want it back someday. And print this e-mail out and put it in your fireproof strongbox so you can be reminded the "you were warned".
Awesome Rig!!!!

I want to keep Slacker for that very reason.

fly4navy 03-26-2016 10:10 PM

Sale
Well "holy bejesus"!!! If I didn't already have buyers/ sellers remorse I sure got it now.
Too late on the buy side as my bank account has already been drained. So....I get to stay up all night wondering if I did the right thing.

How about something positive to say about it?? PLEEEEEEZE!

fly4navy 03-26-2016 10:14 PM

Sea craft 20 115 E-TEC
 
Forgot to mention that all through hulls have been replaced and twin batteries and oil reservoir were moved forward under console

Terry England 03-26-2016 10:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fly4navy (Post 242585)
Sale
Well "holy bejesus"!!! If I didn't already have buyers/ sellers remorse I sure got it now.
Too late on the buy side as my bank account has already been drained. So....I get to stay up all night wondering if I did the right thing.

How about something positive to say about it?? PLEEEEEEZE!

The problem is, "It's Perfect".

And some dumb ass will spend 6 X that on a bay boat that will beat his fillings out if he takes it off shore.
It's all good bro', we'er just talking about the other "Great Circle Route" - some day you will wish you were back where you are. Now get some sleep.

gofastsandman 03-27-2016 08:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fly4navy (Post 242585)
Sale
Well "holy bejesus"!!! If I didn't already have buyers/ sellers remorse I sure got it now.
Too late on the buy side as my bank account has already been drained. So....I get to stay up all night wondering if I did the right thing.

How about something positive to say about it?? PLEEEEEEZE!

Someone will love her very much as I`m sure you have.

DonV 03-27-2016 09:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fly4navy (Post 242585)
Sale
Well "holy bejesus"!!! If I didn't already have buyers/ sellers remorse I sure got it now.
Too late on the buy side as my bank account has already been drained. So....I get to stay up all night wondering if I did the right thing.

How about something positive to say about it?? PLEEEEEEZE!

OK, I'll say something positive for you!!!! I'm positive you will wish you never sold it. It's the same thing I experienced when I sold my 16' Hewes Bonefisher and moved to a 22' Pathfinder, I was positive four months later I wanted my Hewes back. I hope this helps. :)

Capt Terry 03-27-2016 02:20 PM

No Regret on Last Boat Purchase
 
One of the things I appreciate about the CSC site, besides the expert commentary, is the good natured, usually not too sarcastic posts unlike some other sites. Obviously there are differences of opinion based on our experience and how we use our rigs- i.e. Lenco vs. Bennett, trailer bunks vs. rollers, SF vs. MA vs Seafari’s vs. Sceptres, etc.
I can happily say I never regretted my last boat purchase. It all started about age 12 with a 8’ Minimax kit, followed by a much-used 14’ lapstrake Lyman, 14’ Fabuglas, and 17’ Larson Volero before we ordered our ’76 20’ Seafari at age 30. The 20' SeaCraft was perfect when used for trolling, snorkeling and skiing, but not quite perfect for current usage- watersports on SC lakes. But, my wife wouldn’t let me trade it if I tried and it will be perfect again if we ever move back to Fla. Can't wait for the grandkids to enjoy it with us like our kids did. Even younger wakeboarding friends who don’t consider it a real watersports boat, seem to like the shape of the wake and the comfortable ride when the lake gets rough!
Happy Easter CSC’ers.


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