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I may be joining your ranks as I found a 1969 20ft seacraft for sale with a 1998 125hp Mariner
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Great hull, good motor
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just a few spidercracks and small rough patches on the deck cap (cosmetic).
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pretty good for an ol' lady, hey? Most older women make use of regular cosmetic touch-ups.
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the console is only 30" from the transom seats with not even a leaning post.
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Then move it to where you want it. Look at the placement of other 20' consoles to get an idea. Best ride is farther back, but not as much of an issue with the SeaCraft which has the smoothest ride on the water.
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I measured the beam and it was only about 82", which seems very narrow to me. How does the hull compare to the 70s models?
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Actually, the beam on the hull is 7'6" inches, or 90". It's narrower at the transom, as the broadest part of the boat is amidships. See specs here:
20' SeaCraft Superfisherman Center Console
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Lastly, what do you guys think this boat would be worth roughly? She sure has some great lines!
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We need pics to give you any data on the value. You can assume it's worth between $1,800 and $7,000 to start with if it runs well and the motor and trailer need no work to start with.
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Common Sense is learning from your mistakes. Wisdom is learning from the other guy's mistakes.
Fr. Frank says:
Jesus liked fishing, too. He even walked on water to get to the boat!
Currently without a SeaCraft 
(2) Pompano 12' fishing kayaks
'73 Cobia 18' prototype "Casting Skiff", 70hp Mercury