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Old 05-28-2019, 08:50 AM
captainDH captainDH is offline
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you will probably receive a lot of mixed opinions on this topic... in my opinion, all SeaCrafts are considered classics because none are made anymore... which are the most desirable? that's where mixed opinion will come in. Ultimately, the Potters and the Moesly command the most respect, and therefore ring the bell money wise to the true purist and history guys. while the 98'-07' era do not seem to get as much respect, one thing i will say is that because they are composite boats with no wood in them..
T-tops come loose from floor? yes.
plumbing/electrical issues? yes.
fuel tanks need replacing? yes.
but the above issues were spotty, hit and miss.. you either had a good one or you didn't. as far as construction? i have yet to see a composite boat rebuilt yet.. and finding a good one is still challenging to find, when they pop up for sale, they usually go super quick. not saying the composite boat is better by no means, but the new deck layout up front does have its advantages, atleast to me.. more storage for sure.. either way you go, and everywhere you go, regardless of year or builder, ANY SeaCraft always snaps heads.. it's always the Tidewater, Seahunt, Scout, Seafox guys that walk up and stare, saying they have never heard of a SeaCraft, but it sure has some sexy lines..cracks me up laughing every time!
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