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Bit the bullet...
Well, I'm a SeaCraft owner again! This time around a '77 23' Sceptre, now a bracketed outboard/formerly an I/O, a couple soft spots in the floor to fix up, as well as a couple suspicious delaminated sounding spots in the transom. Ran well in the sea trial, I think it's okay to use as is for now, and fix up gradually (at least that's what I'm telling myself and my wife!). Might move in the direction of a Savage type conversion downstream, but not in any big rush. Hope to splash her tomorrow weather permitting, pix to follow. Many thanks to Fellowship for his help and counsel! Brian
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Re: Bit the bullet...
Awesome Boat!
Have fun tomorrow.....We are also splashing in to see if we can catch a white seabass or two.Wind was too rough for our fathers day outing last weekend so now its on!Enjoy your new boat!
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Re: Bit the bullet...
Here are a couple of pictures of Brians new boat.
It is actually a 76 that was first titled in 77 Enjoy her Brian FellowShip . Just for the Grins Official 23 SF Antique Classic SeaCraft Owner |
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Re: Bit the bullet...
i lived in st croix in 92 after hugo did you have boat sent over we did a lot of fishing there and diving miss the fresh fish everyday did have scup for dinner today good luck with your new boat george
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Re: Bit the bullet...
Had a good day on the water (nothing broke!), a little overcast but very smooth water for us. Will try to post a couple pix my wife took from a dock on Buck Island. No fishing, just a little snorkeling and getting to know the boat. George - Yes, we shipped it down from Florida, just didn't find anything I really wanted in my price range down here. The fish population has suffered all over the Caribbean over the past 20 years, but sometimes you bump into them - landed 14 Wahoo on a friend's boat a couple months ago, biggest one 64 lbs. Ken/Fellow-Ship: Yeah, I had to explain to the local marine registration folks that it was like a car, built in '76 but sold & titled in '77. Will try to get a little larger pix up soon...
http://i759.photobucket.com/albums/x...t/resized2.jpg
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Re: Bit the bullet...
good lookin boaT YOU WILL HAVE ALOT OF FUN WITH A RIG LIKE THAT INOW HAVE A HOME IN OCHO RIOS JAMAICA W I WE DO ALOT OF FREE DIVES NOT MUCH FISH HERE HARD TO FIND CONCH OR LOBSTER VERY GOOD FISHIN ON CAPE COD NOW HAVE FUN GEORGE
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Re: Bit the bullet...
I did the Savage conversion on a 1976. Have a frew things I wish I had done differently. Be glad to share pics when you get to that point.
Phil
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