Thread: Old man Potter
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Old 09-04-2002, 10:01 AM
Trayder Trayder is offline
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Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Newport RI / Key West FL
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Default Re: Old man Potter

Well.....To make a long story short. Mr. Potter and I spoke in detail about the site and how things are going and where things are headed. Mr. Potter as you all may know or should know is a very nice man who built a fantastic boat and continues to build fantastic products, some specificly for SeaCraft and other outboard boats. (The SeaMark Floatation bracket).

He/We are in awe of the dedicated following his Boats have and He/We will do all we can to provide you with answers to your questions regarding the spec. and build of your/ SeaCraft boats. The forum will be the avenue to take to get these questions answered.

Mr. Potter will be an asset to this site as he has already mailed me a great deal of info on the company history and original spec sheets and even details of how many of each boat were produced.

I will be scanning all of this infor mation over the next few weeks so I can add it to the site ASAP.

I ask all of you bear with me as you have been all summer, Thank you for this. My busy fishing season is coming up so I am a tad busy with that but I will be working on scanning the info, I actually have already started and am anxious to share this with you.

I would like to Thank Mr. Potter for sharing this info with us and- I promise to mail all of the info back to you ASAP. Thanks again-

I would also like to thank JohnR for providing much appreciated help in getting photos of many of our member's boats online. Thank you John

Lastly I forgot to mention and Thank Kirk Mahnke "Spankster" who gratiously sent us an Adobe acrobat version of the SeaCraft owners manual, about 4 months ago [img]images/icons/blush.gif[/img] . I have been slacking on getting that online but promise I will ASAP

Time to get scanning
[img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img] Jason
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