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Old 09-14-2004, 03:58 PM
red20 red20 is offline
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Default Re: 32' Sea Craft

I took one on a sea trial at the Miami Boat Show. It was a windy day seas were 3'-5'. We went out G-cut. The ride was true sea craft but -- it was a wet ride. I hear they have made a few adjustments to dry it out? If you can get a look at the old "Spanish Fly" you'll notice he had spray rails to help the wet ride problem. As for what I would like to see Sea Craft do with the hull, Set it up like the new 25' with the intergrated transom.
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