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Old 04-26-2005, 09:39 AM
xxmikexx xxmikexx is offline
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Default 23 tsunami- what's the difference

I've been wanting a 23 tsunami since a friend (Ken Taylor Norfolk VA) took me out on one about 10 years ago. What is the difference between a Potter, Moesley, CSY, and the infamous Tracker. Ken said the Potters had thicker glass and that is about all I know, other than I want one. I plan to get a fixerupper and go whole hog. I don't have to have a Tsunami, a center console may be more of what I want. Any help and general knowledge will be appreciated. Thanks. Mike
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Old 04-26-2005, 01:35 PM
FELLOW-SHIP FELLOW-SHIP is offline
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Default Re: 23 tsunami- what's the difference

Ha Mike
You can read all about it here on this sight, and look on the front page and get lots of info there as well. If I had to sum up the difference in one work I would use the word Craftsmanship. I know there are always going to be exceptions to the rule and there are always individual exceptions but it seems that Craftsmanship is the major difference. I will say that a 1970 something boat even with great Craftsmanship can turn out to be a piece of crap in 2005 because of use and abuse. Many here have been truly committed to restore to At Least the same or even Better than Original Craftsmanship their boats. It seems to me that there are only a few Boats that have a kind of like Cult Following and the older SeaCrafts just happens to be one of them.
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