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Old 01-03-2014, 09:17 AM
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Also somebody mentioned that Hydrasport vector 23 or 25, those boats ride well I hear, as there's a ton in my area. I pull up to that hull and every time I do I am shocked how high the bow sits, it's crazy how deep that boat is. They just don't have that run and gun look that I love about the SeaCrafts. But whatever
I have a SeaCraft 73 23" sf hull sitting beside a 88 25' kevlar Hydrasport hull and you could probaly hide the SeaCraft inside of the Hydrasport and not even know that it was sitting in it. They are huge with very high side. A beast of a boat. But if you asked me, $200 and you could pull the hydro off and have it , but add a zero and the seacraft will sit. The hydro has a new transom and stringers and just needs to be finished where the seacraft is a total project. Im a little bi-est but both are good boats but hands down sc wins in my book. I also had a 22' mako I was trying to sell for $200. It took 6-8 month to give it away and the guy who got it only bought it for the trailer. Mako's are good boats too but not a SeaCraft. Every one has thier favorites and there are many good boats made but there is something special about a "Classic SeaCraft"
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