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1973 20ft SF Seacraft - Wet Or Dry?
Saturday, 20 miles off shore (nW gulf), 2-3ft chop. Traveled 27mph - got back to the dock, dry as a bone. Other boats' occupants were drenched and complaining about the chop [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img] .
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Re: 1973 20ft SF Seacraft - Wet Or Dry?
To make them believers, take them for a ride! (But just between us Seacraft people - I get a little wet, but, I DON'T POUND!!!!)
Lloyd
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Re: 1973 20ft SF Seacraft - Wet Or Dry?
I installed trim tabs , helped quite a bit still would like spash rails ! head - on Not a real problem 10*'s either way ,WHEW! I'm wetter than a Mermaid in _______ !Whats Your secret? Still would'nt trade Her for another,Course hav'nt had Her in the water Since last Labor day (re-fit).
Wiring Anyone ?? 20 Min's from the Key's or REEF !! [img]images/icons/cool.gif[/img] [ April 14, 2003, 10:30 AM: Message edited by: Capt. Brad ]
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Re: 1973 20ft SF Seacraft - Wet Or Dry?
Trim Tabs to bring the bow down, spray rails to shove the water out, and a REALLY BIG rain coat!!!!
Oh, and Capt Brad, I have the soldering iron and heat gun ready for all those connections when you are ready!!!! John
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Re: 1973 20ft SF Seacraft - Wet Or Dry?
I don't know too much about wiring but I can certainly make a run to circle K for more beer and ice. Let me know when you are going to get together, I just may take a ride down from Sarasota.
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Re: 1973 20ft SF Seacraft - Wet Or Dry?
Ya Bri, that sounds like a great idea. You bring the beer, I will bring the wiring tools, Brad supplies the wire and such. Heck, after a few cases, that boat should light up like the 4th of July!!!!!
Corona Please!!!! (with lemon) John
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