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Old 10-17-2019, 07:41 AM
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Originally Posted by NoBones View Post
OK, your good..
Someone added the spray rails (glassed in) and beefed up the
keel with a skid on it...

They threw a coat of bottom paint on, so be weary of what lurks
underneath of it..

It is a genuine SeaCraft !
My first SeaCraft was an early Seafari that also had a glassed-on spray rail, very much like in the photos. My uncle did that to stop my aunt from complaining so much when they went running down Lake Worth in a chop. As I found out after a mishap, they were actually 3/8" quarter-round molding pieces glassed over with some light cloth, faired very nicely and then gel-coated, running about 2/3 of the way back from the bow.
Just didn't take well to hitting a floating 4x4 at about 25 kts.
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