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Old 07-18-2010, 10:24 AM
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I was hoping you would chime in. Any idea who designed it?
Is the family enjoying her?

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Old 07-18-2010, 09:47 PM
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Any idea who designed it?
I have no idea who designed the top sides. The plaque, and from what research I did before I bought the 23WA said it was built by Tracker in Tampa, FL. It's not the best layout, but it's a walkaround, and it's a Seacraft hull, just what I wanted.

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Is the family enjoying her?
Yes, the family loves the boat, but the Merc blew at the end of last summer, and now it's a project boat. I got a sweet deal on a used Suzuki 250 4S w/ only 135hrs from a friend who upgraded to a 300hp. I'm in the mist of replacing the fuel tank, transom, wiring, etc (the usual suspects in any boat over 20 years old), and we all know how projects go. It's especially slow since I'm running a yacht 1000 miles away from home.

But we get out in 20SF as often as we can (BTW, this eats into project time, but it's worth every second )

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Old 07-19-2010, 09:43 AM
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Any idea who designed it?
I have no idea who designed the top sides. The plaque, and from what research I did before I bought the 23WA said it was built by Tracker in Tampa, FL. It's not the best layout, but it's a walkaround, and it's a Seacraft hull, just what I wanted.

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Is the family enjoying her?
Yes, the family loves the boat, but the Merc blew at the end of last summer, and now it's a project boat. I got a sweet deal on a used Suzuki 250 4S w/ only 135hrs from a friend who upgraded to a 300hp. I'm in the mist of replacing the fuel tank, transom, wiring, etc (the usual suspects in any boat over 20 years old), and we all know how projects go. It's especially slow since I'm running a yacht 1000 miles away from home.

But we get out in 20SF as often as we can (BTW, this eats into project time, but it's worth every second )

Lloyd
Hot up there eh?
The topsides of that era were more function than form. Does she ride nicely?
Every minuite on the ocean is bonus time. The work to get there just makes it a little sweeter.

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Old 07-19-2010, 10:40 AM
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Does she ride nicely?
She rides GREAT!!!!
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Old 07-20-2010, 09:43 AM
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Of course she does! They seem to like a little weight forward. Sorry you didn`t hit the Jersey gathering. How`s the big boat and the soft grass treating you? We should think about Long Point for the fall. I was in Melbourne lately and it sure has grown.

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