Thread: 20 Sceptre
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Old 08-16-2011, 09:20 AM
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Default Re: 20 Sceptre

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Looks like they were the rarest of all the 20' models.
I think the 20' Overnighter may be just as rare.

Of course, the real rarity is the 27' SeaVette, to which Carl only admits to 3 being "officially" produced in '68.
As I recall, Carl mentioned specs like 27' long, 10' beam, twin 370 hp Big-block Mercruisers pushing through MercTrans TR drives with counter-rotating SSM lower units. (DROOL!!!)
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