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Old 02-13-2011, 12:35 PM
workinpr0gress workinpr0gress is offline
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Default Re: SeaCraft another No Show

Its a shame, the contribution that SC made to the industry was immense. It's hard to believe they are not around, along the same lines, Bertram also. There have been many boats basically copied from a predecessor with a couple new or different features and people fall in love with it and act like it's new. It's hard to believe you can find early 2000's 32' SC's with 2 strokes that people are asking $35,000 to $55,000. I'd love to see a historic south FL. boatbuilder like Merritt get their hands on the rights and molds. They build plastic boats now, they could build ya what you want, high end slathered with wood or whited out, inboard, outboard, bracketed. You see more bigger boat builders getting involved with the smaller boats. It may limit the # of buyers but it's better than being viewed as a great design not up to the former build quality from it's glory days, that are sold next to Mako.
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