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Can anyone tell me when the Sceptre model was discontinued ?
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Rhody, I believe it was 1988.
JohnB, you have an '88 right? |
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Scott Scott M, Thanks for the reply. If 88 was the last year, Tracker dropped the model shortly after the acquision of SeaCraft (7/10/1987). I wonder who has the last one produced ?
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My boat is a Tracker 85. I have never seen one newer than 89. I think Tarpon Tom might have an 88 but I am not sure.
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John B If the info on this site is correct your beautiful 85 Sceptre is a CSY not a Tracker. This is assuming tracker bought SeaCraft in 87. ??
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Rhody,
Duuuhhhhhh, I was looking at the title of my other boat, The SeaCraft is a 88, and that is the latest model Sceptre I have seen too date. The title says 88, and it has a tracker ensignia on the dash gauges. The hull Id ends with ....88, so I am to assume it is a 1988 model. Who knows, it's a great boat. I have replaced all the fittings, hoses, and I'm starting on the electrical, so it should be better than new when done. Those are the only things that I have seen that degraded in the product line over the years. I was out on a 89 cobia 231 yesterday, and that was and is a great boat too. The fittings and rigging were all original, and it is still looking and working great. Personally, I think the mid 80's cobias and seacrafts were some of the best built boats ever in this size, and are great values if you can find one with a fresh engine on it. 10-20K for a boat that would sell for 50-70 now. [ December 31, 2002, 04:39 PM: Message edited by: JohnB ] |
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