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Old 02-08-2004, 03:53 PM
MKG MKG is offline
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Default Finally I own a Seacraft on the Westcoast!

Hey Guys,

I used to post under MarkG but had to change my user name - changed emails / forgot password etc.

Some of you will remember my search for a 20 or 23 on the westcoast and I bought one the other day - it has been here for a while and the guy wanted too much money for it and I got him down some. The cost to get a boat to Vancouver (I am originally from Bermuda and have followed Seacrafts from a young age!) taking into consideration travel / survey / then transport would be considerable so I decided to go with this one.

http://www.brantmarine.com/html/82_20_sea.htm

Its a CSY built Seacraft and I am not taking the power - I may choose to go with twin 90 fichts on a full flotation bracket or a single 175 Ficht - also - the price is in Canadian dollars and I am not paying the list! Comes with the custom trailer seen.

The boat as you can see is in great shape - I am going to put a t-top on it with full electronics - the only issue I have really is the t-top - I know a great stainless welder who can do it reasonably but I prefer aluminum - there just arent any welders here able to do an aluminum top!

I may choose to bring one in from Florida but the console is not stock - its oversized so it may be an issue - any thoughts?

There are two other Seacrafts in Vancouver - they both have been featured on this site - they are the yellow ones which were redone to perfection - with perfection comes a huge price tag! There is a 23 and a 20 but the 20 is not a Master Angler like the one I picked up.

I look forward to sending you guys the pics as the boat is refined and thanks in advance for the advice I am sure you will be able to give!

Regards,

Mark Glusing
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Old 02-08-2004, 05:01 PM
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Default Re: Finally I own a Seacraft on the Westcoast!

Mark-

Nice boat! Glad to see someone else on the West Coast with a SeaCraft

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Old 02-08-2004, 07:01 PM
Michael Vezzosi Michael Vezzosi is offline
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Default Re: Finally I own a Seacraft on the Westcoast!

Mark, Very Nice 20' MA! My '79 looks to be almost identical. Same oversized C.C.. Often wondered how well you could walk around the bases with a fish on. Mine also had the captains chairs which I did not like and have removed. Still have not replaced with leaning post. Mine also has red carpet installed inside the gunnels. Is that what's inside yours? I have a '99 175 Johnson carb. and love it. Only 68 gal. of fuel. Well Congradulations, Good Luck!
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Old 02-08-2004, 07:32 PM
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Default Re: Finally I own a Seacraft on the Westcoast!

Thats pretty funny that yours is so similar.

I am removing the chairs and have a leaning post already to be installed right away.

The carpet is coming out and am not sure I will replace it with - but I have always been of the opinion carpet just holds moisture in against the hull and I want to avoid that as much as possible.
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Old 02-09-2004, 03:02 PM
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Default Re: Finally I own a Seacraft on the Westcoast!

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The carpet is coming out and am not sure I will replace it with - but I have always been of the opinion carpet just holds moisture in against the hull and I want to avoid that as much as possible.
Yep Same here ! 83' M A. Love it, even more now that its been given a New Lift ! I went rhino insted of the carpet ! Cleans easier,Noise is down too! Sides/gunnels seem to more rigid.
Just make sure they rhino to Your color choice.
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Old 02-11-2004, 06:31 PM
Michael Vezzosi Michael Vezzosi is offline
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Default Re: Finally I own a Seacraft on the Westcoast!

Capt. Brad, Never thought of Rhino liner! Just had Line-X sprayed in '04 Tacoma. Very nice. Another FF. applies Rhino at discount but says if I'm going to keep as long as my '87,(285000 mi.) he would recommend Line-X. Was it expensive to match color? Did you have to scuff inside of gunnels? Gues I'd have to remove the carpet adhesive. Any thoughts? Thanks.
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Old 02-08-2004, 07:47 PM
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Default Re: Finally I own a Seacraft on the Westcoast!

Mark-

I bought a 1983 CSY built center console a couple season ago. It is a great boat, built like a tank, and rides exceptionally well.

Welcome, congrats, and enjoy!!! [img]/images/graemlins/cool.gif[/img]

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