Re: How did you come to learn about SeaCrafts?
When i was a kid probably 4 or 5 my dad and I used to tool around Key Largo in this little 16 foot green aluminum boat. We always seemed to have one problem or another with it, and one day we got stuck out in the bay. At some point during the tow in he told me Ryan were gonna stop messing around and get ourselves a real boat. I didnt think too much of that untill the day she showed up in Key Largo. A white 73 cc with a 150 merc of probably the same year. He took it to HI lift Marina up in Aventura and mounted a brand new 83 Johnson 185 vro on her. Ill never forget Dad telling me how this new motor was gonna have her running like a Raped ape, and she did. We did everything on that seacraft, fishing snorkeling, chasing down guys poaching our lobster pots, and just having tons of fun.
A few years later me and my buddies were all really into boats, we could walk the docks and talk about em for hours and the seacrafts were always my favorites for the sleek lines and the envious looks of the people in whalers, aquasports and makos. The first time I got to take her out by myself I was sure I was the coolest kid in the world. I always knew there was something special about those seacrafts but i really didnt know why untill later on, and this site and the faithful, of course are a big part of that.
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