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Old 08-25-2010, 11:16 PM
Basketcase Basketcase is offline
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Default Hello seacrafters. Newbie intro.

Hey folks. I have recently been introduced to seacrafts by a good friend of mine. After riding in his 23 cc and his 20 cc I fell in love with the ride and see one in my future. During the next few months I will be looking for a nice restorable hull of either the 23 or the 20 variety as I think I'd be happy with either one for different reasons.

I am currently in the process of a full restoration of a bass boat as my fishing has been primarily freshwater with some New England coastline surfcasting thrown in there.

On the bass boat I have split the cap and have completed the new transom and most of the flooring. My plans for the seacraft would be similar as I cannot afford a new boat, but after a complete restoration, most boats are as good or better than new.

So for now I'll be cruising the forums looking at how these boats break down and what's involved in a full restoration. I assume its quite different but somewhat similar to my bass boat.

This looks like a great site and the right resource for what I'm looking to accomplish. I look forward to getting to know some of you.

Adam
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