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seacraft 23 inboard -Savage
Here is a before photo
ready for sea trial then back to house for completion. here's a water shot. looking to add radar arch or T-Top. What do you think? |
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Re: seacraft 23 inboard -Savage
gerard
I put your pictures all in one post for you. Your Savage is looking real good. Keep the pics coming (more of the cabin & console
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sharp looking boat.
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I think you should build a badass pilot house for it.
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2nd vote for a gnarly pilot house.
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Definitely a pilot house. To answer your pm question my trailer is just a venture bunk trailer that was 3250 dollars. Building a pilot house is not to hard. I got about 800 bucks into mine and it will be done. Much more functional than a t-top and they look better too.
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What engine is down in there?
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crusader 310 fuel injected
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Re: seacraft 23 inboard -Savage
After the SeaCraft SeaMaster 27', that Savage is my favorite SeaCraft. Sweet!
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Re: seacraft 23 inboard -Savage
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