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waw_1959 10-03-2016 05:24 PM

1975 Seacrest 23
 
Hey all. New to sight. Was hoping I could get some help with this. I am looking at a 1975 23 Superfish I/O, but the photo of the serial number is puzzling me. Serial number is SECF3028M750. I can figure out all but the M750. Any thoughts? Thanks.

DonV 10-03-2016 11:00 PM

Might check out the Seacrest forum, they me be of help.

TomParis 10-04-2016 10:52 AM

If you read this thread, you will see that the F3 is the 23 Superfish 028 would be the number of your hull out of the factory, but M750 is not correct.

This is an example from this thread showing the breakdown of a typical 23 FT Seacraft Hull ID:

Hull ID: SECF30070778

SEC = SeaCraft
F3 = Superfish 23'
007 = Hull number
07 = July
78 = 1978

Real close to mine = SECF30491278; hull # 49 Dec 1978


Any hull manufactured July or after is titled the following year

http://www.classicseacraft.com/commu...on+code&page=2

DonV 10-04-2016 12:14 PM

Hull ID: SECF30070778

SEC = SeaCraft
F3 = Superfish 23'
007 = Hull number
07 = July
78 = 1978


Hey that's my hull!!!!!!!!! :)

McGillicuddy 10-04-2016 01:16 PM

Prior to '84 there were a couple of ways to tag the boat.

M750 represents

M = model year
75 = year of production
0 = has me perplexed because the 0 would represent month and be designated by letter beginning w A in August, B=September... Oct would = C but this alphabet for months only ends with L for July...

SEC = SeaCraft
F3 = Superfish 23'
028 = Hull number
M75 = model year '75
0 = ? could be, "O" mistake for Oct. "C" would be actual Oct...???

waw_1959 10-11-2016 04:31 PM

Thanks for all the replies. Need to apologize for my fat fingered typing. Title should read 1975 Seacraft 23. I'll see if I can upload a pic of the serial number.

waw_1959 10-11-2016 04:50 PM

Took a closer look at the serial number and it turns out the M750 is actually M75C. Thanks for the info McGillicuddy.


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