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Old 03-07-2011, 05:27 PM
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Default Re: 1989 Seacraft 20'CC? and intro.

Ditto what Scott said above. Tracker boats made some very well built examples of the Mosely variable deadrise hull. Don't let anyone sell you short on that.

Yeah, most SeaCraft owners think there is something of a hierarchy in terms of who oversaw the construction, whether Carl Moesly, Bill Potter, or any of the folks who came after who only did so because they realized what a great design this is, but the truth is that most of the older hulls have been rebuilt in one way or another, anyhow, so they're not "pure" Moesly-built" or "Potter-built" anymore, anyhow.

Welcome to the club. Now you're as dis-eased as the rest of us.
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