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Vezo, Part II 11-24-2017 03:50 PM

How many is TOO Many?
 
Just located my Black Friday Deal!!! 1984 SC CC 23, probably same vintage 200 Black Max, an old dual axle trailer, and no bottom paint! I have a 76 Seafari I/O gutted project with title and trailer, that I plan to sell after buffing out original gel. A 1977 Seafari pretty mint refurb in Fla, and my Garage Queen 1977 Master Angler, which I never wanted to part with. And lastly, a 1988 BW 15 Sport being converted to a stand up CC, no engine, which I have not touched in almost 4 years.
This 79 year old gentleman really does not want to sell this 23, so I offered him a trade for my MA, but he was not interested in paying anything. She's pretty mint also, 1999 new 20" transom (No CSC back then...) a 1999 Johnson 175 carbed, 164 original hours currently waiting for a replacement 70 gallon fuel cell. All this 23 needs is a T-top!?!?! Someone PLEASE Stop me!!!

Vezo, Part II

DonV 11-24-2017 04:23 PM

Take two "flyingfrizzles" and a nap, then go ahead and buy another. :)

Vezo, Part II 11-24-2017 04:39 PM

Funny you should reply first! I want to be Just Like You when I grow up! Happy Holidays Don!!!

Michael.

NoBones 11-24-2017 07:11 PM

At one point not that long ago, There were 8 SeaCrafts at Area 442 !:eek:
Came to the realization I had to live to be 105 to finish these projects..;)

The 27 is currently going through the restoration process with Lil' Kenny
taking the lead to turn her into an Express......:)

There is no cure Mikey, just go with it..:cool:

Vezo, Part II 11-24-2017 07:18 PM

Remember Otto and his Four Boat Theory? He doesn't post much since the new website. Always thought that was nuts. Haha

FLexpat 11-24-2017 07:45 PM

Friends don't stop friends from more good boats, only bad ones. Pull the trigger if it is a good one.

DonV 11-24-2017 09:25 PM

Oh Yeah, Mike!!! You need to stay away from Savannah!!!! :) That's mine!!!! My old Merc would look real good on that boat and I could see a "flip" in my future!!

In any case I doubt it's still around!!

77SceptreOB 11-25-2017 12:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DonV (Post 255089)
Oh Yeah, Mike!!! You need to stay away from Savannah!!!! :) That's mine!!!! My old Merc would look real good on that boat and I could see a "flip" in my future!!

In any case I doubt it's still around!!

I think you guys are looking at the same boat my friend John is inquiring upon. Supposedly (according to the owner) the boat has some soft spots around the center console, but claims the transom is solid. Although, condition of transoms can be a very subjective matter, with a variety of opinions on the same boat. Not sure if he used a hydro meter in his evaluation.

Jim

Vezo, Part II 11-25-2017 12:47 PM

Hello Jim, how are you? Hoping to see it shortly. I think Ol’ Don is daring me!!!

Vezo, Part II 11-25-2017 12:49 PM

1984 is a Tracker, right? No real complaints about my brothers 18.


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