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1973 20SF newbie questions
Hey guys, I've got some newbie questions that I hope yall can help me out with. I've never owned a Seacraft, but have always admired the loyalty and following they have gained over the years.
There is a 1973 20' that has caught my eye, and I'm considering picking it up for a project boat. Seems like it would be a great little boat for the lake, and fishing the backside of the lower Keys. I'm assuming this a Potter hull? I'm trying to get my hands on the hull id. I should be able to tell from that right? I have looked at some of the restoration pics on here, and they are incredible. I would like to do as much of the work as I can myself over the fall/winter. I think me and my buddies can handle most of it, but I'm going to have to defer to someone else for the glass work. If I were to strip the hull myself, and have someone else finish the floor/sides what kind of ball park price would I be looking at. I know yall get this question all the time, but i have no idea how to get an idea. Also, What all should I look for when I check the boat out. I already know there is a soft spot in the floor, and I'll bounce the motor up and down to see if I can get an idea of what the transom is doing. Any suggestions from you guys that check these things out all the time? Yall have a great forum here, and I appreciate any kind of info you can throw my way. |
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Re: 1973 20SF newbie questions
Yeah, it's a Potter hull but there's no way to tell how much work you're going to have to do until you start tearing out. Good luck and Happy Fourth!
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Re: 1973 20SF newbie questions
Might be a good idea to find out if anything has already been done to it.Being a 72' Potter,There is a good chance there has aready been some transom work etc.No matter what it is a great find and the 20' is a fishing machine!Post some pics asap....we would all like to see it too!
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I have owned Classic 23 and 18 foot CC Mako's...They were nice but My Classic SF18 SeaCraft is where its at! Cant wait till I can get a Master Angler! |
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Re: 1973 20SF newbie questions
I have a 73' 20 SF and love it! You will NOT be disappointed in the performance of the hull. Just be sure to have the power to perform. At least a 150 or stronger. I have pics posted on here if you are interested.
Good Luck ! |
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