Not much, given the condition it appears to be in now. However, if you are looking for a base boat to restore, you can't do much better than a Seafari. You will probably spend some serious $, but when you are done, it will be something far better than you can buy new and probably cheaper, assuming you do most of the work yourself and don't need to go as Gucci as Chuck. The performance, durability and versatility of my 20 exceeded anything else on the market then or now.
If you are looking for the most Seacraft for the $, find one that has recently been restored. Nobody profits financially from a major restore.
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