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Old 03-03-2009, 12:28 PM
Archhibb Archhibb is offline
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Default Re: 1987 23' Seacraft cc - history?

Thanks for the thoughts guys. I came to similar conclusions. Hard to tell w/o a firsthand inspection, but judging by the equipment shelved at the helm and the shot of the batteries & wiring, it doesn't appear to have sunk. IF it didn't, and IF the hull didn't sustain structural damage, it MIGHT be worth $5K. Whatever it hit (or hit it), obviously wasn't bottom or dock pilings. Notice the throttle/gear lever appears broken off?

Any reservations about the 1987 hull build?

What I particularly like on these boats is the enclosed transom & extended bracket. Am I correct in thinking that they never came from the factory that way making any transom+bracket an aftermarket modification?

Charles
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