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Old 05-10-2008, 12:48 AM
joshm joshm is offline
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Default Re: How to interpret an ad for a Sceptre

bushwacker:

Thanks so much for the reply back. I'm hoping it is just an issue of water separation like you were saying. Also, I've seen some other sites for other brands where it is a major hassle to get the tank out. I'm glad to hear it isn't so for these SeaCrafts. Selling price is probably just a little more than what the survey would run me, so to be honest I'll prrobably go see it and look for something obvious in the deck or transom.

Let me ask you another silly question since I have your attention ( ) and you are practically local to me: How are these boats for South Florida? They seem pretty ideal since they can be perfectly happy going offshore but also do not draft a huge amount of water for those days when you don't feel like going out to the bluewater. Does that sound about right? Thanks!
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