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Old 04-05-2011, 03:34 PM
Banjo2 Banjo2 is offline
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Default Re: Great Site

Thanks guys, for the welcome. There are several old SeaCraft owners in the VA Beach area. It's always great to see them out on the water, and in my opinion they are still some of the best looking and performing rigs on the water. Mine has been in the water since new, only got her her first trailer with the most recent repower six years ago. She's only dry for about 3 weeks a year so I can paint the bottom and the like, and only then when the water temps drop below 40 and the rock-fish have headed south. She gets alot of compliments at the fuel pier and at waterside restaurants, and nobody can believe that she's 36 years old. With the full set of curtains up, it is definately one of the more comfortable small boats out in the ocean for the late season stripers, and at up to 39 kts, she'll get you home pretty quickly when you're done, seas permitting.
Thanks again, and I look forward to following the goings on here at the CSC website.
John
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