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Old 01-06-2009, 12:21 AM
ptruluck ptruluck is offline
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Default What defines a \"Classic SeaCraft\" from the rest?

Pardon a question that probably has been asked (I am sure) many times before. I searched previous forums and maybe did not search enough to find the answer. Could probably use some help in how to search by category so as not to duplicate subjects already covered in the past.

Anyway, I have a 20 ft 1986 SeaCraft CC. Can anyone tell me what happened with the company and/or the mfging of the boats and what seperates "Classic Seacrafts" from the rest? Which years are Classic Seacrafts?

Is there any consensus that that the quality or the craftsmanship was not as good on these later boats like mine?

Any inherent issues I should be aware of?

Is there a differnece in the value of "classic v. non-classic" assuming the boat is very good condition?

I have thick skin, so appreciate all answers and any insight.

Thank you-
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