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Old 08-02-2011, 06:50 PM
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Default Re: How did you come to learn about SeaCrafts?

Size and layout. I do long trips, sleep and cook aboard the boat and wanted the largest boat that I could trailer with my existing truck, 25 or 26 ft, but it had to be 8 ft beam or close. The Seafari layout is about perfect for me, much better than the Tsunami. Also, my kidneys are getting old, sitting a few feet farther from the bow looked real good. From experience, I knew the Seafari layout was perfect. Finding one that had a power plant that I was very familiar with (and preferred) plus that fit my existing trailer plus weighed very little more than my previous boat was fabulous. I did not expect the ride to be as good as it is, extremely pleasant surprise
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