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Old 06-11-2009, 12:23 AM
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Default 2 Seafari's and dogs at the sandbar

FredH and I finally got together with the dogs at St. Lucie sandbar. Not the greatest weather but was fun getting together, comparing the boats and swapping ideas.
Don't know where the kid came from!

The dogs had fun too.


Then the storms hit! (That Seafari cabin is nice to have in weather like this!) Side curtains came in handy on the way home - can run in light to moderate rain and stay dry!


The day started out nice!


Shadow's favorite place to ride. (Those E-Tec's really are quiet!)
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Old 06-11-2009, 03:38 PM
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Denny..I had a great time...cant wait to do it again..we need a gathering in our area again..Next time we will have to do some test runs!!! Again you have a mint and beautiful Seacraft which was evident to many others at the sandbar...Seacrafts do attract quite a bit of attention!!!!HOW bout that other Seafari we saw!!! 3 in one location!!!!!
P.S. OH forgot to ask..do you still have that extra piece of pvc board around..I would like to do the same set up for a hatch over the splashwell!!!
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Old 06-11-2009, 06:15 PM
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P.S. OH forgot to ask..do you still have that extra piece of pvc board around..I would like to do the same set up for a hatch over the splashwell!!!
-FRED
I have quite a bit of both 1/2 & 3/4 left; I'd recommend using the 3/4" instead of the 1/2" stuff I used to reduce deflection when you step on it - just come by and bring a skil saw and we'll cut off what you need! The only other project I'm planning to use that stuff for is the IP redesign, and it shouldn't require very much. Denny
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Old 06-11-2009, 08:06 PM
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Good stuff guys......really good!!!!! :-)
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Old 06-11-2009, 08:33 PM
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wow fellows nice boats pride really shows
got mine about a year ago and love it
dont enjoy that low transom tho
225 gt johnson really heavy
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Old 06-12-2009, 12:04 AM
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Thanks and welcome to the site! If you have a 20, most folks find they perform best with the lighter motors that they were originally designed for, in the 300-350 lb range. These boats don't have as much beam as the newer boats, so they're more sensitive to motor weight, but it's one of several reasons they ride so well!
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