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Old 05-05-2012, 08:08 AM
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The sea crafts from the late 80s seem to have bad reputations. Is this a lot of hype or is there any truth to it?
This Is more hype than anything. The only noted differences were that the hardware was a lower quality. There have been many rebuilds on CSC on late 80's boats. No one has had any issues. The Tracker SeaCrafts have proven themselves with durable coring and lamination schedules that have kept these boats together well and more apart of the classic era of SeaCraft than any late 90's boat.
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