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Old 09-19-2012, 04:33 PM
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Shine, that's the same basic hull as the 27' Seamaster. Much more beam than the race boats, less deadrise and heavily built to handle the cabin and flybridge, originally powered by a couple of I/O's. In the late 70's, Potter built a Savage-type "Master Angler" model on that same hull with a large cuddy and a leaning post with T-top. http://www.classicseacraft.com/MA27.htm It's listed as about 7000 lbs with an inboard and much more superstructure than a simple CC, so I'd say 5000 lbs would be about right for a stripped outboard CC version. CSC member Todds Lures has a partially restored 27' Master Angler he's been trying to sell for quite a while, set up for outboards on a bracket. Should be able to find posts on it under his name in the For Sale section. Seacraft Industries evidently built an open CC model on the same hull during the 80's like the one you show.

The ex-race boats I sent the link to are like the one up by Ken and are totally different animals. The boat up by Ken is laid out as a simple CC with a flat deck with a couple of fish boxes under the deck. Had a nice T-top, but looked like it had been used pretty hard. I think it could stand a lot of your TLC! Denny
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