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Old 01-02-2003, 03:02 PM
Trayder Trayder is offline
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Default Re: potter transoms

I too went to Don's shop. Don is very experienced with CC boats. Particularly SeaCrafts as Mr. Potter uses Don's shop as a second office many days. Don, has worked on all sorts of boats and with all sorts of boat firms. Including and not limited to: Ocean Master, Contender, Intrepid and many more. He runs an A1 operation in Jensen beach and I can not say anything but good things about Don and his operation.

I also went to Don's shop to see the SeaMark Bracket so I could develop an opinion of my own on the unit. In theory a Fiberglass unit sounds great but I wanted to see it in person. It is top notch, very well constructed and its finish is far superior to ANY Aluminum Bracket I have seen. It may cost a little more up front but unlike Alum brackets it will never chip paint and it is lighter, and more bouyant. Plain and simple the SeaMark bracket is much more of a product than any other bracket on the Market IMO.
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