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Never seen one like this before
Posted on another site. Guy claims it's a 27 seavette.
The windshield is interesting! http://www.stripersonline.com/t/8046...boat-owners/15 strick |
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Doubt very much if it's a seavette. We could tell by HIN though being a '72 it may not have one. I have a 27 catalog at home, if I remember I'll look it up when I get back.
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It looks like the same model as the one Carla is selling but instead of a fly bridge they put on a windshield? Which makes me think it's a late 1960's. Never seen a 27 seavette so I don't really know what one is supposed to look like.
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Looks like a 27' SeaMaster with a 20' SeaFari windshield up top.
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False alarm....I guess we have been there and done this before:
http://www.classicseacraft.com/commu...light=seavilla strick |
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I remember that one now....
It was the SeaMaster take-off for Potter...
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that boat is mine!!!
i bought that boat a month and a half ago was trying to reaserch the boat i looked at a factory list it was listed as a seavette!!! i think if anyone can tell me more about the boat id be glad for the input thanks
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The Seavettes are go-fast boats. I don't think anyone here has posted a pic of the elusive 27 Seavette. If you want to see what a 23 Seavette looks like, go here: http://www.classicseacraft.com/23Footers.htm Dave
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It is a Seavilla!!!!!!
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Thanks, Ken. I saw you had posted that pic to the other thread, but I looked all over Carla's site and couldn't find it.
Dave
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