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Old 07-26-2005, 10:45 PM
Jon2002 Jon2002 is offline
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Default Re: New Owner Questions

Hey Butch...yes, he put the teak swim platform on before we bought it. It has a few problems, mostly I think due to it not being used much (1988 drive with 400 hrs.). Needed new pumps and such...the outdrive needs the tilt cylinders rebuilt, my project for this weekend. Motor runs sweet though...best riding small boat I have ever been on. Some of these new mfgrs. should take a lesson from what works. Anyone interested in a nice 21 ft. Trophy walkaround? I have one for sale!
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Old 07-27-2005, 10:47 PM
bigblockdock bigblockdock is offline
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Jon, yep! nothing rides like a seacraft! I know someone looking for a boat, he's on vacation now and I will ask him if he would be interested when he gets back in town. I've had good luck advertising stuff in "The Guide". I'll keep an eye for the yellow seacraft and introduce myself when I see it. My Sea Ray is the same color, hope to get the motor back in and go for some tuna out of O.C. or Quinby soon. My seacraft is a tad short to go out there. Butch [img]/images/graemlins/smirk.gif[/img]
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