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Old 04-02-2009, 03:31 PM
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Default Re: New member iso 1st Sea Craft

I saw a 25' in palm beach with a 454 straight drive, that sounds right on the spot for me. It's just too far away for me to get to at the moment. I perused the brochures mentioned above and did not see a 25' CC built in that time frame. I wondered if it was a sceptre conversion.

There is one in Newport, NC that looks real good, it's a "POTTER" 23' CC with twin 120hp rudes (1990 model engines I think) one running and one not with a standard notched transom and a nice trailer but at $10K it's a bit pricey with one bad motor and the other unknown. Both in bad need of paint. I plan to go see it though if still available the next time I go to MHC.
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