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Old 07-03-2006, 08:32 AM
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Default Re: 1988 24' WA Seacraft?

In mid 1988, Tracker SeaCraft began using fiberglass-encapsulated plywood for stringers in their boats. I'm not kidding! The 23'WA (it was never called a 24' by Tracker) is actually a fairly efficient use of space. I think a hull price of $4k-5k is a much more reasonable price. Truth be told, though, I wouldn't pay that much for it, where I would for a Potter-built Tsunami or Sceptre, or even better (drool) a 23' Savage.
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