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Bill,
The way I see it, people who know what they are looking at will know what kind of boat it is. It's kind of like seeing an old 31' Bertram that has been restored. Most likely the Bertram logo is gone, but guys "in the know" are aware of a classic boat such as that and can recognize it immediately. The same goes for an old SC. Sure, it's nice to have the Potter-built stickers and even the original factory logos on the side, but I also like the mystery of it all. I like being asked "what kind of boat is that?", moreso with my Seabird because it doesn't have any markings on it whatsoever. |
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I get lots of complements on how nice the CSC stickers turened out sort of nice to say my '77 looks better than whats coming out of the factory today.
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SCseacraft, what horsepower Verado is that you have? What are the performance numbers with it? Thanks
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this all boils down to being a matter of personal preference, but nearly everyone that has commented on my boat at ramps and such have said "is that a SeaCraft?", so it's not like even leaving the stickers off really makes it all that generic. I'm going to leave all the stickers on that are in this photo:
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