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I think I like what I see. I have heard, they are still one of the best running in the ocean even for over 30ft. However
I also heard someone had spider cracks in a few months. My a friend and I looked at it and are thinking about it. Any thoughts? PS My 20 Ft 73 cc has lots of spider cracks |
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As far as design, it is dated. I don't think the new ones have a bracket and full transom. It is a varible deadrise though.
As far as cost, there are alot of options out there for less money, I like the Palmettos. As far as construction, the new seacrafts are spotty to say the least. They have had a few problems. I haven't owned one, but I have riddin on them, and they ride good, but can be wet. Actually, most 30+ CC's can be wet. There aren't many older boats out there, even seacrafts, without cosmetic cracks in the corners of the liner/cap. I don't have a single crack in my hull, but I have alot of cosmetic hairlines in the liner/cap. I guess if I had to have cracks, I would rather them in the liner/cap then in the hull itself. |
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Thanks John, you said a lot of what I thought. In 20 years or so I doubt if the newer ones of today will be looked at like our old Potter builts, rotten transpms an all. hichop12@bellsouth.net
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