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Old 07-09-2013, 11:01 PM
davidlav davidlav is offline
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Default Hello, new to the forum

Hi everyone,

So I am on here because I found this site to be really informative. I am in my mid 20's, I grew up in New England fishing and boating. I love striper fishing, and have always had my father's boat (not really ocean worthy, very small and can't get me out far enough) or friends' boats. Now it is time for my own. I come to realize that it is far fetched for me to afford a brand new cc right now. So I have researched different hulls to rehab and found the sea craft hulls to have very classic, and sea worthy lines. I figured if I put the sweat equity in a quality vessel that it can last me for a very long time. I am very handy, and willing to put quality time in a boat. I'm looking for a 23' cc, preferably an ob. so my questions......

With sea crafts, everyone talks about the positives (which are a lot) what are some negatives about the hulls that people have found when they rehabbed a boat?
These hulls proving to be rather difficult to find, where are people looking? and does any one have any leads?
If I were to find just a hull, what is a good trailer size to transport?

Any info will be greatly appreciated, thanks
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