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Old 01-29-2005, 07:39 PM
flyacub14 flyacub14 is offline
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Default Advise on buying 1987 Seacraft 23' hull.

I'm looking for a 23' that's in need of repower (outboard). Having just discovered this web site I'd like any input available. I recently came across a 1978 23' that had sunk on it's mooring 3 years ago and has been sitting on a trailer outside/uncovered since. Trailer in average shape.T-Top.No motor. The exterior looked good and the floor appeared pretty solid. NADA Guide has it valued at $3700. Owner's asking $10,000, but immediately dropped to $8500. What is a fair price for the hull/trailer? And having previously owned a very nice 1973 SeaCraft 20, but with a piece of junk motor I want a brand new outboard when I find a 23'. Do any of the four strokes work good with the 23'? The hull in question is located in the northeast. Thank you.
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Old 01-31-2005, 09:00 AM
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Default Re: Advise on buying 1987 Seacraft 23' hull.

I spent $4,000 for a hull only 23 about 4 years ago. No motor, t-top no leaning post. No nothing plus it needed new tank, floor, cap re done, and transom re done. I thought I got a good deal but I am predigest about SeaCrafts. A used trailer is worth 1 or 2 grand depending on how good it is. T-top worth maybe 500 to 750 used and on and on and on. Personally, I do want to consider price, but price was not the king on my list of considerations when I bought or finished 1 ˝ years later and 150 days of hard working fixing it up and $32,000 that I put into the project. It is unrealistic to think this is a economical profitable decision but it was a very profitable decision for me as a person to buy, fix up, and use every weekend “MY DREAM BOAT”.
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Old 01-31-2005, 10:22 AM
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Default Re: Advise on buying 1987 Seacraft 23' hull.

Welcome to the site. I purchased a '85 23' CC last winter that had also sunk. Paid 5K. I've replaced/ rebuilt everything from the stringers up, except for the T Top, which now has been stripped and powder coated and transom, which I will do in a year or two. I'm into the boat for about $20 K so far, not counting the electronics, which I'm in the process of buying. The price you have stated is too high in my opinion, since you to will have to replace everything I've metioned above, as well. I'm thinking the 4-6K range depending on the condition of the bottom and outside gel coat. Good Luck
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Old 01-31-2005, 10:26 AM
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Default Re: Advise on buying 1987 Seacraft 23' hull.

sold on ebay
maybe base yours off of this one a little high I think but this seems to be the going price
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Old 01-31-2005, 12:48 PM
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Default Re: Advise on buying 1987 Seacraft 23' hull.

Is this boat in Maine?
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Old 01-31-2005, 05:14 PM
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Default Re: Advise on buying 1987 Seacraft 23' hull.

It's in Maine. Just took a quick look at it. It was covered with snow and if I remeber he didn't have the title. I had a very nice 1973 SeaCraft 20' that I should have held on to.
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Old 02-07-2005, 07:48 PM
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Cub

Did you buy the 23? Tell us about it? Dink
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Old 02-09-2005, 01:56 PM
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Default Re: Advise on buying 1987 Seacraft 23' hull.

Haven't put an offer on it. From the posts I've read I'm better off finding something up and running. If anyone is interested I can pass the contact info. on. It's located just north of Portland Maine. About a 2 1/2 hour drive from Boston.
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Old 01-31-2005, 02:16 PM
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sounds a little high! with all that would need to be repaired due to sinking.all wiring would need to be replaced,fuel system,all electrical components,etc. how's transom and overall condition? weigh these things out and if you decide that you really want it than make the deal.it's only money right???
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Old 01-31-2005, 03:18 PM
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Default Re: Advise on buying 1987 Seacraft 23' hull.

George

Can't believe the red 23 sold for 8K. I believe the demand for these hulls are only getting more intense. Dink
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