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Old 11-01-2008, 03:14 PM
McGillicuddy McGillicuddy is offline
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Default Re: Splashed the 72 Seafari - what I learned...

Thanks Fa. Frank, My book reads the same. Either way it appears I'm running a little low. I am not certain of my prop... It is very painted at the housing... looks like 13 3/4 R 21 MWC but I'll have to either strip it or remove it and check the inside of the hub.

I found a stainless prop 13 3/4 x 15 P664 6SC-315 - II- C Michigan on line

Any idea what it is and whether its a fit for the Seafari or not?

Finest kind, Thanks for the feed back. I'm guessing you get pretty severe tide swings in the back of the Bay. Looks beautiful up there. Great looking boat by the way. I imagine being cut for 20" twins water is even more apt to get in when its listing in the creek.

Dig your top also. I'm looking for a convertible top like that. Did you have that made? I wonder if I could get dimensions from you?

Fred Thanks for the anchor roller pics. Stupid question but how does the anchor ride up there. Does it use chocks or what? I hate rattlin' unless its a snake lettin' me know where not to step.
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