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jfc6866 03-27-2018 11:15 AM

20' Seacraft Complete Very Custom Rebuild
 
4 Attachment(s)
1969 Rebuild completed in 2013
Over $150,000 in labor for the build
No Wood Used
Nidacore Decks
Foam Stringers
Hermco Twin Bracket Fiberglass
Fiberglass and Aluminum Hardtop
40 gallon cold tar epoxy coated Fuel Tank
2003 TLR 90hp Yamaha 2 strokes less than 50 hours
top speed is 32kts.
hydraulic Jackplates
Teak Helm Pod
Glendinning Electronic Controls
Bluewater Chair w/rocket launcher
Teak toerails
Livewell in Deck
Underwater LED lights
Seastar/hynautic hydraulic steering
Navnet VX2 w/ 48M Radar/fishfinder/GPS
Fusion MSRA200 stereo with 4 speakers built into hardtop and Subwoofer
Standard Horizon VHF
The Boat comes with a full Cover and covers for the console and the seat. $79,500 Any questions. Boat located in Vero Beach Florida call John (8am-5pm) 321-952-1303 or text/call 772-643-6311

Blackfin26 03-27-2018 01:07 PM

Next level...good luck with the sale!

jfc6866 03-27-2018 01:15 PM

Thank you.

otterhound 03-27-2018 09:13 PM

A proper yacht indeed! GLWS.
Rod

Ryan 03-27-2018 09:42 PM

Capt chuck!

Topflitegraphics 03-28-2018 10:00 AM

Spectacular! For the price though, I would have thought it would have newer power on the back of it.

GLWS.

BTW - Whoever did the work is clearly an artist that happens to work on boats

jfc6866 03-28-2018 12:47 PM

Thanks, I didn't go with newer power primarily because I was concerned about the weight and how the boat was going to sit, also my wife said she wouldn't go out in the boat if I put alot of horsepower on it. The problem is that a pair of 4 stroke 90's weigh about 400lbs each. So, I decided on the 2 stroke 90 yamaha's and since they stopped making them the only thing I could do was search out low hour freshwater motors which I did and then went over them thoroughly. Now that I have run the boat I would have done it differently. First my wife won't go in the boat anyway and the boat sits well and could easily handle more weight. So, If I'm unsuccessful in getting close to my asking then I will probably dump another 20K into the boat and put a pair of suzuki 140's on it.

Vezo, Part II 03-28-2018 11:43 PM

Wow! Well said. I was just wondering how you drop $150k into something so beautiful, and just let it go. None of my business really. Interested in your next build/refurb...

Michael.

Capt Chuck 03-29-2018 06:24 AM

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Awesome rebuild John
Please post your PayPal Transaction ID And I'll Post your "Gucci" Stamp. Thanks Capt


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NoBones 03-29-2018 08:45 AM

Wow...

Tiffany Gucci Stamp on this one !

I would have a hard time parting with a 20 as pretty as this one...

Think I would be selling the wife first ! :rolleyes:

Good luck John ....


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