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Old 11-30-2004, 06:01 PM
eb40splitt eb40splitt is offline
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Default Re: 18 seacraft for sale

pretty funny there fella. Thanks Chuck, but it is just as easy for someone interested to drop me a line.
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Old 11-30-2004, 06:43 PM
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Default Re: 18 seacraft for sale

Loading images onto this site via Photobucket is VERY easy (if I can do it, ANYBODY can). Posting photos may facilitate your sale and would take all of five minutes to do.

You might also consider Boattraderonline.com, there are potential buyers there that are not as peripherally aware of what these boats sell for and may jump at your boat faster. The crowd on here is a pretty discerning bunch and although we are probably viewed from outside our little cult as a bunch of nutcases who will spend anything for an old SeaCraft, we are in fact just the opposite.

I know those Loadmaster trailers are pricey, so if you break it down to what you want for each, I know of several on here that might be interested in the hull alone. Search through the past FOR SALE posts on here to get an idea of what project 18/20's are going for and put a price tag on it.

Let us know how you do

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Old 12-01-2004, 11:15 AM
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The crowd on here is a pretty discerning bunch and although we are probably viewed from outside our little cult as a bunch of nutcases who will spend anything for an old SeaCraft, we are in fact just the opposite.
Mark - the truth is always so - "ugly"...
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