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Old 12-05-2003, 02:29 PM
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Default Re: Is the 32 SeaCraft doomed?

During my off months from school I fish the keyes as much as a can. I dont always have the desire to tow my boat down there, and because I have really good friend that lives down there and has a 32 among a few other boats. It has a full tower, motor shrowd, coffin box with hydralic arm to get to the storage underneath, etc, etc. All the bells and whistles. I have notice that it is the wettest boat ever, on a light chop day (under 4) I get wet in the tower. It is the wetest boat that I have been on, I have to where foul weather gear when it is not that rough out just to stay dry. A few undesirable building flaws that I found in it, is that you have to unscrew about ten screws just to get to where the batteries are located. Not something I want to deal with. Other problems that I have with it is that it has gel coat cracks all over the place and it is only two years old. I have noticed that the other 32's on the showroom floor are starting to gel coat crack with less then 30 hrs on them. iF SEACRAFT could fix the wettness problem and spider cracks, it would be the baddest boat on the market.
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