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Old 06-29-2006, 03:49 AM
CeeFour CeeFour is offline
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Default Re: 1988 24' WA Seacraft?

Thanks guys! I looked up the NADA price on the 2005 Suzuki 115s and came up with around $11,600 to $13,600 for the pair. That would put the hull w/ tower, on the trailer, at 11K to 13K. The broker told me that the deck and transom were both sound and that the trailer was in good shape (to me, the trailer doesn't look that great in the photos...). (This is also the broker who told me that it would cost around $3 a mile to get the boat hauled to Cape Cod... )

Do any of you Seacraft Pros (guys who have followed the ins and outs of used SC hulls for many years) have any opinions on the "value" of that 1988 hull? From what I've read over the years, I recall that the early Potter hulls were built like tanks and that they are the ones that everyone still wants. I also recall reading (I think) that there were some "bad" production years, quality wise, when Tracker was putting out Seacrafts. (exact same hull design, but with inferior workmanship and/or materials). Any truth to this? Any other input? Anyone on this board know someone who lives on the Gulf in Alabama who might be willing to give his boat a "look-see" for me?


I realize that I'm a new guy to this board who is asking for a lot of help, but I have to start somewhere. Any input will be greatly appreciated!

Thanks,
Michael
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