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Old 08-22-2008, 12:57 AM
McGillicuddy McGillicuddy is offline
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Default 78 Seafari 20?

The Seafari bug has bit me and my wife is really concerned about my behavior. I just found a '77 Blue Seafari named "Facade" down San Diego way. Rare down here. Hull looks reel nice. Is it an original color? Transom is definitely toast and the floor is shot, too. Scuppers are redone seemingly poorly. Maybe that accounts for the high water mark. Zincs all over the aft end, and all shot. An '05 sticker says Mamaroneck Village so I'm guessing its formerly a Westchester Co., NY Boat. Anyone familiar with this transplant? (just digging for history). At any rate, the questions: were the floors weaker in the later Potter years or is this an anomaly. The floor on my '72 looks much better-built and feels far more solid by comparison... Any overall thoughts. Any knowledge of this boat? Doug?, anybody else? Pretty boat, but I already have a project. It has an Evinrude 150 v-6 VRO, Trailer is galvi in good condition. Here are a few pics. Fight or flee? Dude wants 3K but will sell at 2.5K, I think its over priced in this market. I got my 72 for 2800 and I think is in better shape...Felt I over paid, but so rare out here and I'd gone too far to walk away and he accepted 600 less than what he was asking.


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