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John,
All the potter years till 79' were 19'8" 1600 lb hulls for CC. The tracker seacrafts came out in 87. These were made at the Tampa factory. Its Funny they didn't change the 20' MA hull? I will Send you 79' and MA specs. Chris |
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I have a 1984 that is the bigger 20'. I measured it at 20' 4 ". Would like to know who owned the company at that point in time.
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Hey Rex...must have been CSY.
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Hey squidrig,
Is that good or bad?
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From what we understand rex, Very Good. CSY did not hold on to SeaCraft because it would have cost them to much $ to continue to build hulls as well as they were at the time. CSY still manufactures large cruising silboats.
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hey rex, i second what squidrig had to say. in the early 1980's i worked for a chemical distributor in sarasota that sold liquid "floation foam" to most of the boat builders in florida at that time. i do remember that csy (the sailboat company) was one of our accounts. and i remember that they were making seacrafts in the tampa bay area, maybe largo or clearwater. it would have been better for us to have had csy continue with the production instead of going to Tracker. IMHO.
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