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Old 11-02-2008, 03:36 PM
seafari25 seafari25 is offline
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Location: Eastern Canada...Wallace, Nova Scotia every chance I get
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Default Re: Splashed the 72 Seafari - what I learned...

Hey Guys,

Some congradulations are in order here.

McGill, I still have my foot in my mouth about your 70's crisis teachings. I was unaware but I wanted to chime in here. How does the saying go? Once you go SeaCraft, you'll never go back...I don't know, something like that but good show gettin' her in. Operating the SeaCraft is like an addiction for me so I assume that you'll be itching to get her out again. I too would like to see some pics.

Fred, congradulations again! That is so great to hear that your baby is coming home and the SeaCraft is still in the driveway. The seafari is a good, safe family boat. It will come in handy on those family vacations.

Guys, I was thinking about adding a bow roller to the seafari. I think one would be handy because i've always tied a bowline on a bite in order to get my bow into the wind. That's a pain cause I usually have to tie it 2 or 3 times to get it right. I have a danforth anchor on the bow. Would that sit in the roller ok or do they only work well with bruce and kingston anchors?

Brandon
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