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Eric B 05-02-2017 05:09 PM

1978 Sceptre restored
 
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Folks it looks like it's time to move on. The restore was a thrill and an experience of a lifetime. Gonna take a stab at the sale with you all first. Pictures are in my album. Feel free to pm me with questions.


Newly restored 1978 23' Sceptre SeaCraft. Restored in 2016.

- New 30" Transom
- All new wiring
- New 4 battery bank (2 house and 2 engine banks)
- New 2016 Suzuki 300 (135 hours), Custom cowling
- New Stainless steel prop
- New Todd Helm chairs
- New Dual Station with Suzuki electronic throttle controls, gauges
- New Dual VHF Icom, Uniden
- Sonar phone TBox fish finder /depth
- New custom combings, upper station seating
- Live well
- New Dual bilge pumps
- New Cabin and deck lighting
- 100 gallon fuel tank
- Bennett Trim Tabs
- Rigging station
- New 4, 12 volt/USB outlets
- New Swim Platform
- New Bow roller w/ 22lb Mantus anchor
- New Lewmar profish windlass.
- 1995 dual axle aluminum trailer custom fit for the hull.

This is a one of a kind Potter Built legendary SeaCraft. This boat was professionally restored by Embree Marine and powered by Mastry Engine Center. This is a head turner that rides like a dream in any condition. Cruises at 27 knots with ease at less than 10 gallons per hour. She is a proven fishing machine as well as a fantastic pleasure boat. This boat was set up to for navigation and depth/fish finder for use with Apple iPads (not included). This boat was professionally surveyed in 2016 with a retail valued at $52,500. Serious inquiries only please.

Asking 40k OBO to a CSC member. Serious inquiry's only please

Eric B

77SceptreOB 05-02-2017 06:50 PM

That's a beautiful Sceptre. Just curious why you are selling now that you got it just right?

Eric B 05-02-2017 07:00 PM

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Originally Posted by 77SceptreOB (Post 251112)
That's a beautiful Sceptre. Just curious why you are selling now that you got it just right?


She is beautiful thanks. Momma wants less of a fishing machine and some creature comforts.

TomParis 05-03-2017 08:50 PM

Well you know the saying Momma aint happy no one's happy. Well its a beautiful boat, and someone is going to get a great deal on a rare beautifully restored gem!

gofastsandman 05-04-2017 08:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Eric B (Post 251113)
She is beautiful thanks. Momma wants less of a fishing machine and some creature comforts.

Bean Bags!!!

Eric B 05-16-2017 07:44 AM

down to 35K

Eric B 06-24-2017 12:58 PM

Changed my mind after an Amazing snapper hunt 30 miles offshore in 4 footers. Brought home a cooler full and almost fell asleep at the wheel. The boat is no longer for sale. If I knew how to pull the add I would.....can't let it go!!!!!

DonV 06-24-2017 02:02 PM

I figured you would come to your senses!!!! Good for you! :) Back to the same old question, how do you replace it for less than $85k?

Eric B 06-25-2017 11:10 AM

Can't be done Don. Nice new cushy cabin cushion and a nice $100 bean bag and the better half is happy enough. Hope to see you in Sept!!!

DonV 06-25-2017 11:56 AM

"Hope to see you in Sept!!!"

Outstanding!! Be warned, being we're laid back west coast folks......the east coast guys are a bit crazy! :)


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