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Old 01-30-2014, 08:42 AM
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Originally Posted by Ryan View Post
There are 2 versions of the 19. The sf and the master angler. The master angler has a different cap and a smaller casting platform forward.
Those are the 20's, not the 19's. The Potter-built 20' SeaCraft was actually 19'8". It was Tracker that extended the hull to 20'2", but I don't know when that began.

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Originally Posted by seacraftme View Post
Thats what I am trying to find out. Is there a post that talks about the different models and years of the "Potter" or "moesly " hulls. Foe example I think the 72,73 have the sme console but the 74 and 75 have a different console.
The best person to ask about which were "Potter-built" and which were built under Carl Moesly's direct management would be Bill Potter, who lurks around here frequently.

I think Potter-built generally includes 1968 to 1980.
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