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Old 12-17-2003, 05:29 PM
joey joey is offline
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Default Re: To Repower or Not To Repower? That is The Question.

I must tell you that you have a better shot of getting your money back on SeaCraft than any other,except maybe a Merritt or Rybovich if you can afford one.I made a big mistake this past summer I had a 98 21,that was perfect,that I bought new in January 98 for 29,000 and sold it this summer for 24,500.I can't complain about that,however I can't replace it for that either.I have a beautiful Charlie Morgan with all the bells and whistles and full tower that is now for sale because it has been blowing here in key west all winter and I can't leave the dock with it.But I could with my old SeaCraft!
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