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Old 01-22-2005, 09:22 PM
pair of jacks pair of jacks is offline
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Default Re: New 21' Seacraft info

I have a 2000 SC21 and really love it- BJ, your post is right on the mark on all counts- I had the same paint peeling problem on the transom doors, although my dealer did pay to have it repainted by my marina- at the time I bought my boat at the AC boatshow in 2001, the nearest dealer to me was 90 miles away in Wildwood NJ which was a major pain, although now there is a dealer in Pt. Pleasant which is about 2 miles away from me- the anchor storage access is also pretty bad, if you have to get at it in a hurry you have issues- you have to get down on your belly and reach in for it ! The livewell also does collect all rain runoff and you must pump it out before leaving the dock unless, as you say, you want to carry around a couple of hundred extra pounds- that being said, the boat is very fast and versatile- I can fish the shallows of the bay or head offshore- I have been caught out in some nasty stuff and the boat is excellent- overall, I am very pleased with it. Also, I noticed my leaning post footrest was cracked after I had the boat about 3 months- it obviously had some water in it and had froze at some point- SeaCraft did in fact ship a brand new leaning post to my dealer who drove up from Wildwood and installed it and even threw in a backrest for it ! SeaCraft also shipped me a supply of gelcoat and paint for the transom doors in case I wanted to make the repair myself (which I did not)before my marina did the repair. Overall, I can not complain either about my dealer, McKee Yacht or SeaCraft ! I recommend the Sc 21.
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