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Old 04-21-2003, 03:17 PM
ocuyler ocuyler is offline
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Default Re: question 1982 seacraft 23 inboard

el pescador,

Having fully renovated a 1989 23 hull, I think you will find the hull to be of very good quality. If the fuel tank is foamed in place, there is a liklihood of replacement. A 3 to 5 PSI pressure test will resolve that.

It's a nice hull/motor combination and it comes down to price vs condition. If you are uncomfortable with the questionable condition of parts of the vessel, I would reccommend a survey, which should include a look at the motor, fuel system, all the thru-hull fittings with attention to moisture in the deck and transom.

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Otto
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