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Old 02-10-2016, 09:24 PM
troutrunner162 troutrunner162 is offline
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Default SOLD!! 1979 20' Seacraft SF Superfisherman "The Birddog" SALE PENDING

$25 Fee paid to Jason 2-10-2016 Paypal Transaction #9MS69522PM175534K

1979 20' Seacraft SF Superfisherman "The Birddog"
This is a "Potter" Hull
Boat is in Raleigh, NC

I can't believe I'm going to sell my rig, but now is the time to move up.
AND The steering wheel and knob are included!!

I purchased this rig from a fellow ClassicSeacraft member in April 2011. It has been mainly used for inshore trout/drum fishing around Oriental, NC and cruising to the local sandbar hangouts. The trolling motor probably has 3X the hours as the Yamaha. Our beach house is approximately 3/4 mile from the ramp and most of my inshore fishing was within 6 miles of the ramp. However, I have fished offshore off Ocracoke Inlet/Drum Inlet NC a few times a year and have had great success with limits of mahi, wahoo and many sailfish. This 2 Stroke has a certain hum that brings them to the transom. I own the boat/trailer with clear titles in hand. Only reason I'm selling is the move up to a new 25T Contender. Just don't have the room to store two boats in the yard. I have been mostly offshore fishing on my best friends boat the past few seasons and I hate to see my boat not being used.

The hull was completely restored in 2005 by Wildfire Marine in Stuart, Florida.
New stringers
New deck raised 2.5"
New transom raised to 25"
New 75 gallon coal tar epoxy coated fuel tank
New In-deck 18 gallon livewell
Interior paint is Interlux Perfection Snow White, 3 coats, New in Spring 2013
Exterior paint is Interlux Perfection Flag Blue, 3 coats, New in Spring 2013
Alabative bottom paint is Petit Vivid White, 4 coats, New in fall 2015
Stainless Rubrail
Scuppers plumbed thru the transom
Stainless wheel with knob
SeaCraft bubble letter and logo
2000gph Intake Pump with High Speed Pickup, Y valve feeds raw water wash down or livewell 3.0 Raw water wash down pump
700gph Rule Livewell "macerator" pump
Custom Birdsall T-Top with Wrap-Around Curtains, Navy blue
Birdsall Leaning Post with storage box under cushion
New Electronics Box Spring 2013

Motor
2000 Yamaha 150HP OX66 Saltwater Series II
818.2 Hours - I bought it with around 575 Hours
Stainless Propeller
Meticulously Maintained
Pennzoil Synthetic Blend Oil Only!
Startron and Stabil ethanol additives
Flawless Performance
The boat had FloScan when I purchased, but I removed it with intentions of adding the NMEA2000 fuel flow sensor. I purchased it, just never installed it.
Performance Numbers from FloScan when I purchased the boat
Cruise 3800rpm -28mph - 3.1 mpg
Top End Heavy - 41 mph
Top End Light and just me - 46 mph

Electronics

Simrad NSS7 with Airmar P66 Transducer, transom mount, both New Spring 2013
Icom VHF M304 with Shakespeare Galaxy 5225XT VHF Antennea
Icom VHF M412 with Shakespeare Galaxy 5225XT VHF Antennea
JBL Marine Radio with 4 speakers, 2 in Electronics box and 2 on the console, New Spring 2013
Yamaha Tachometer and Speed Gauges
Blue Star 8 Switch Panel on the console
3 BlueStar switches in Electronics Box
All new wiring in Spring 2013
2 New Trolling Motor batteries Spring 2014
New Starting Battery Optima Blue Top Spring 2014
New House Battery February 2016
2 Rule 2000gph Bilge pumps with float switch
Bennett Electric Trim Tabs New January 2016
LED Perko Bow Light (removable) 4" clearance above trolling motor
Stern Light is on top of T-Top

Extras
MinnKota Riptide SP70 Trolling Motor with removable mount
24 Volt Trolling Motor Plug at the bow
10 amp on board charger (2 bank) for 2 12V (Size 24)Trolling Motor batteries
10 amp on board charger (2 bank) for 12V (Size 27) Starting Battery and 12V (Size 27)House Battery
Perko dual circuit master cutoff switch
15' Lee's Outriggers
Custom Outrigger mounts on the T-Top
Full boat cover, Navy Blue
Full set of cushions, 2 part for the casting platform, bench and back for console and rear transom seat cushions

Trailer
2009 Hi-Tech Marine Aluminum Trailer
Single Torsion Axle
All Stainless Hardware
New LED Lights and Wiring January 2016
New Hubs, Bearings January 2016
Extra Set of New Hubs, Bearings, Seal Kit

Contact Chris with any questions.
Respond by email below.
troutrunner162@yahoo.com

Asking $19000 OBO
I've got more than listing price invested, but I feel this is a fair price for the boat!
Thanks for looking!

Alright guys, all reasonable offers will be considered.
I just put down a deposit on a new 25T Contender, this one needs to go.
I will include an anchor/chain with approximately 100' of rope, fire extinguisher, flair kit, whistle, 4 life preservers in clear bag, flair kit and a throwable device to be USCG ready.





























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Old 02-11-2016, 12:32 AM
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Very nice boat
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Old 02-11-2016, 10:20 AM
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Thanks for following proper protocol for listing your SeaCraft for sale.
A Gucci boat offered at a Walmart price. It won't be for sale long. Someone going to get a nice refurbished Potter without all the work and expense.
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Old 02-11-2016, 12:13 PM
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Sounds nice -damn THT is blocked here.
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Old 02-15-2016, 10:46 AM
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Troutrunner,
very nice boat. Just a quick question, i have always wanted to put a bow mounted trolling motor on my 21 SF but have always worried about it slamming around in rough water. 1) does yours move the boat satisfactorily? 2) any issues with it banging in rough seas?
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Old 02-16-2016, 03:41 PM
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Hattrick,

The 70lbs of trust is more than plenty for the 20' hull. Your not going to pull skiers but it will move the boat at almost 4mph wide open. I have a 54" shaft. If it was rough enough that the motor was coming out of the water, it was too rough to trout/drum fish.

My motor is mounted to the Minn Kota removable bracket. I have the bracket thru-bolted to the bow. Never had any issues with it banging or slamming. There again, I don't take the trolling motor with me going offshore.

Thanks

Chris
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Old 02-16-2016, 09:57 PM
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Updated listing with pictures. Make an offer!
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Old 02-19-2016, 07:51 AM
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Please give me a call 717 575 5169 Thanks Fritz
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Old 02-22-2016, 10:17 PM
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Great price for a great little boat! I will never be able to finish mine for anywhere near the price you are selling your package for.

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Old 02-29-2016, 10:27 AM
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Sale pending
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