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Old 06-05-2009, 09:47 PM
BigLew BigLew is offline
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Default Re: 1978 20 master angler

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"how is the ride of the seacraft compared to the mako and will my 1999 150 mercury be enough power for the seacraft."
You are asking a VERY biased crowd, to say the least! However, Seacraft owners know two things about their boats; they offer an amazing hull in terms of ride and handling plus, we get stopped ALL the time by knowledgable boaters who want to admire the design and by many others as well who, after seeing our boats handle sea conditions that other boats are have big trouble with constantly ask, "What kind of boat IS that? It's amazing!

We report...you decide. Also, there is another thread recently about the ride quality of a 23' Scepter up in the Great Lakes and their notorious 3-4 foot waves with very short intervals. Look for it. There is reference to the FACT that the ride got better with increased speed. There are not a lot of pleasure boats that can say that and be telling you the truth.

I just found the thread, "Man oh man, what a ride."
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