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Old 04-14-2002, 11:27 AM
PressureDrop PressureDrop is offline
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Default Re: south florida?

steve, yes! i just got one, ive admired them for the 15 years ive been alive, and i just graduated from my 13 whaler to my new (very old) Seacraft seafari 20. its a 1970 in suprisingly solid shape, i picked it up for 1300! =). the floor and stringers are solid. it has all kinds of toys (trim tabs, fresh water wash down, tons of electronics, outriggers, and nice teak brightwork) however it does need cosmetics and repower. it was an i/o but the transom was closed of and alluminum reinforced and its got a dead 200 rude on a bracket, nice because it has a full transom. the only major problem ive run into is - the hatch above the fuel tank is not chaulked in, so you can lift it up, however there are no scubbers under the hatch for the water to run into if it gets in the cockpit so i could see saltwater trickling unto a fuel tank quickly corroding, what should i do? thanks

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