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21' SeaCraft....pre restoration.
As I mentioned this to Capt. Chuck prior to posting it, it's only fair that he gets first crack at this true classic. Yes boys and girls, although a new coat of paint may be desired, this hull no doubt has many great years ahead of her. While the local snapper population may prefer that it remain in its current location, $30K to the right boatyard could have this looking great in less than three years! Act now, this won't last long - one decent hurricane and this opportunity will be but a memory:
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Re: 21' SeaCraft....pre restoration.
Where is it located?
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Re: 21' SeaCraft....pre restoration.
My guess is it's in the keys, maybe florida bay.
I think the transom and floor might be wet . Nice pictures. There are actually quite a few SeaCrafts and Makos collecting water in some of the boat yards down there. I saw a really nice 256B mako last July with 2' high weeds growing out of if. |
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1978 23' Superfish/Potter Bracket 250HP -------- as "Americans" you have the right to ...... "LIFE, LIBERTY and the PURSUIT of a Classic SeaCraft" -capt_chuck |
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Re: 21' SeaCraft....pre restoration.
Boy's she ain't near as bad as the photo's make her look... just needs a little duct tape and 5200!
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Boy I'd love to have one of those boats
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Re: 21' SeaCraft....pre restoration.
there's the one in st. augustine, fl.
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Re: 21' SeaCraft....pre restoration.
this boat has been on that flat(atlantic side) for 2 years, according to locals.My best friends parents live a couple hundred yards from it. We were there,I saw it last week. I spotted it 1/4 mile away i told him it looked like my seacraft, he and our other friend said "now way" as we got closer my bud and I freaked... couldn't believe it. It did not have the spray paint on it then. I have pics of it, we were planning on raising it on out next trip and taking it to his parents lift, just a couple hundred yards away. Locals stated it was abandoned or came in with a storm a couple of years ago. You may have to get a permit since it is on the flats, if you destroy seagrass down there
it could be serious legal stuff and piles of $$$. May be why it is still there......
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