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Old 08-17-2004, 11:15 AM
ScottM ScottM is offline
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Default Re: Is this a Seacraft?

Carlin,
Based on the cutouts in the hull liner up in the bow and along the sides towards the stern, plus the slightly down-turned shearline in the bow, it appears to be a Seabird V-24 Mariner. I have the same boat (1972), although not nearly in as nice a condition as this one. The ride is outstanding! I have a single '89 Johnson 225 on mine and it moves along very good - 27 knots cruise, 35 knots WOT. Check the deck on this boat since it is balsa cored. You might have some wet/rotten areas. Although it appears as if this boat has been either very well maintained or restored at some point. Good luck with it if you choose to buy her.
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