I know of 9 Classic SeaCrafts in the area surrounding Choctawhatchee Bay here in Okaloossa and Walton counties in the Panhandle of Florida, plus a LOT of newer Tracker SeaCrafts from the late 90's to late '00s.
As for classics, everything from a 18' CC, a 19' Bowrider I/O, two each 20 SF & 20' Seafari, two 23' SF, and a 23' Savage I/B.
Used to be a 27' center console/cuddy with twin I/B in Destin, but it left a few years ago. I was told it was sold and the new owner lives in the Marco Island area.
Still doesn't compare with Gold Coast of Florida (Stuart to Homestead), where I swear there must be hundreds...
(And before anyone gets on me about Stuart being part of the "Treasure Coast", the "Treasure Coast" didn't even get the popular name until the late 1960's. It was part of the Gold Coast when I was a boy, so as far as I'm concerned, it still is)
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Currently without a SeaCraft 
(2) Pompano 12' fishing kayaks
'73 Cobia 18' prototype "Casting Skiff", 70hp Mercury
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