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Old 09-12-2006, 12:35 PM
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Default Re: 1974 23' Tsunami for sale

Any soft spots in floor? How about the transom? what kind of shape is it in? Can you send me some pics of the inside of the boat? Thanks- Oz775@aol.com
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Old 09-12-2006, 02:03 PM
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As usual the middle floor hatch is de-laminated, upper skin is fine to core with ply or penske. The decks and fuel tank hatch are solid, front deck also. The transom has been painted and repaired at one time and there is a two weep holes half way up. The core sounds and appears solid, there is a good crunch spot on port stern corner, looks like hell, needs some cosmetics, again sounds solid no big cracks.This boat was a beauty in 74, its been painted white over the original red gelcoat, the paint is in fair condition. The batteries were shot, I charged and the motor turns over fine, I took one plug out looks normal. The outdrive looks bad, but just needs sanding and paint. To my knowledge the boat was running fine a year ago, never sunk, has batt isolater, remote oil drain and filter, power steering. The motor appears to have been rebuilt ( permatex on intake and pan). The fuel tanks have good hoses, no gas smell in bilge, probably fine, I've got a 1980 20' CC (Seacraft)the fuel tank is still fine. The out drive needs new rubber, shift boot is split, new H2O pump. If you want to use the boat, I would pump fuel tanks, disconnect fuel lines, pull exhaust manifolds, do a compression check. If the compression is good, put new manifolds on, first crank it up on a gas can, then put everything back on line and on the water, then run it till the diehard 350 croaks. Meanwhile you could plan and dream of restoration, maybe a bracket and four stroke OB. The widows are crazed, gaskets gone, frames in good shape. I have new plugs, fuel filter, some hoses and belts, merc manual, the old spray sheilds, cabin cushions are decent. The aluminum top probably cost a small fortune, nicest one I've seen in awhile, ie. hinged mounting brackets, heavy bracing, and stylishly designed, the guy knew what he was up to. The cabin door is missing, all inside hatch covers there and original. It is what it is, 1974, I've worked on boats since I was 10, it stands on the line of full restoration or fixing up and enjoying for few years. The price is fair and firm, thanks for your interest.
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Old 09-14-2006, 02:00 PM
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Just want to let it be known I paid for my add through paypal before I posted. Thanks
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Old 10-11-2006, 05:33 PM
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Hey guys, give me some feed back, price to high, to honest about description, I/O not desirable.
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Old 10-11-2006, 09:23 PM
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That particualr I/O is not very sought after, My honest opinion I would be asking around 2500 w/trailer. I buy and sell alot of boats, You could find a nice SC in the 10-15k range of this size, and this one would take almost that much to get it in very nice shape.
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Old 10-11-2006, 11:14 PM
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more photos may help. Any interest in selling the top seperately? If it's in good shape, I'm looking for one for my 73. Of course, I'm in CT so shipping alone would probably make that impractical. Then again, if you find a buyer in the northeast that wants to lay off some of the purchase price keep me in mind.
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Old 11-04-2006, 03:44 PM
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I have sold the top, dropping boat price to 3500.00, trailer pictured available for 900.00 or BO. If someone is interested I will take more pictures and email. The boat is a good opportunity to enjoy a classic Seacraft.
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