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Old 10-09-2002, 04:30 PM
Bigshot Bigshot is offline
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Default Re: 1977 20' Seacraft I/O for Sale- $3k

Guys I hate to burst the Alpha bubble but.....I am currently running about a 400hp 454 through a 1.32 alpha drive. Boat is about 5k wet and runs 63+. The drive has NEVER blown since 1987 when it first got wet. I went through it 2 years ago and replaced a couple bearings for S&G's but she was still tight. Merc warrantied them to 330hp but the Bravo one worked out better for merc & warranty repairs(people do drive like idiots you know). If you do not nail it from a dead start and are off when you land from catching air, she should hold forever. The driver for Team Baja has 450hp on one and says....no problem.
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Old 10-17-2002, 05:41 PM
EBEACH EBEACH is offline
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Default Re: 1977 20' Seacraft I/O for Sale- $3k

Went and looked at this on my way home from Maine. Price is too high for me. This boat needs a lot of work [img]images/icons/shocked.gif[/img] . The boat is pre 73 not a 77 or 76. All boats manufactured on or after November 1, 1972 must bear a HIN. No hull ID on this boat.

I'll offer $1000 for just the hull. You keep the outdrive [img]images/icons/wink.gif[/img] .

Jim
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Old 10-21-2002, 11:22 AM
Matt1121 Matt1121 is offline
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Default Re: 1977 20' Seacraft I/O for Sale- $3k

Actually, I am pretty sure the boat is a 1974 not pre 1972...I saw the title a few weeks back after I took those pictures for my friend. There is a hull id number that is etched? into the starboard side of the transom. When I did the original posting, I guessed that it was a 1976 or 1977...Sorry for the error.

As far as trailers are concerned, there is a place on RT. 1 Salisbury, MA up the road from the boat in Newbury, MA, that sells used trailers. Or, if someone is really interested....I am selling my bunk trailer that I am currently using for a 23' because I need to move over to a roller trailer. Ramps are too steep in northern Mass.
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Old 10-21-2002, 11:24 AM
Matt1121 Matt1121 is offline
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Default Re: 1977 20' Seacraft I/O for Sale- $3k

Actually, I am pretty sure the boat is a 1974 not pre 1972...I saw the title a few weeks back after I took those pictures for my friend. There is a hull id number that is etched? into the starboard side of the transom. When I did the original posting, I guessed that it was a 1976 or 1977...Sorry for the error.

As far as trailers are concerned, there is a place on RT. 1 Salisbury, MA up the road from the boat in Newbury, MA, that sells used trailers. Or, if someone is really interested....I am selling my bunk trailer that I am currently using for a 23' because I need to move over to a roller trailer. Ramps are too steep in northern Mass.
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Old 11-16-2002, 12:41 AM
BUNKER BUNKER is offline
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Default Re: 1977 20' Seacraft I/O for Sale- $3k

I am really intrested in a 20 c.c. I/0 for a project. would like to see pictures of the engine box area and how much room their is between the console and the engine box. with a new volvo v-6 duo prop and a composite drive it would be a good ride for my kids
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