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Old 03-06-2009, 01:09 AM
bitsamonkey bitsamonkey is offline
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Default Re: Looking at a Sea Craft 20 CC

Hey, I drove all the way from Miami to look at that boat after the dealer told me it was a solid boat and motor. I wouldn't even bother if I were you. The motor, a '98, is a ball of corrosion, half the deck is not just soft but broken, and to top it off there's a nice little bruise with glass damage on the port side rubrail. RUN AWAY!

I looked at another 20' in the Tampa area and the owner must be on that good Tampa crack. $2500 no trailer included junker ready for the landfill. At this rate I should sell him my sunken 20' for $3500.
Best one I've seen was right around the corner from my house in Miami. If you look at the Miami Craigslist you'll see it for $3,800. Yellow, original gelcoat, floors redone ages ago. Old evinrude looper. It's old, but fairly original, trailer kept and seems solid. No affiliation...just passing it along.
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