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1966 19 ft. SeaCraft
Even when "rode hard and put away wet" Classic SeaCrafts hold up pretty well (Attn: Captmin)
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Re: 1966 19 ft. SeaCraft
Only a year older then mine. I've gotten so use to looking at mine, I've forgotten that she looked just like that when I got it.
P.S. ..those 19's like being put away wet....
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Re: 1966 19 ft. SeaCraft
Nice looking ride there mariner!!
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Re: 1966 19 ft. SeaCraft
I think I'll put a late 90's 20" transom 150 Johnrude on the SeaCraft and see how it performs. I like the idea of passing these pricey boats. The SeaCraft is more boat than you need most of the time in the Chesapeake, so I may leave it down in the Outer Banks. About 20 years ago, during breakfast before a tuna trip, I asked the senior Captain out of Oregon Inlet (Buddy Canady)what small boat he would recommend to go offshore in those waters? After a long pause the only boat he came up with was the SeaCraft. He also commented a lot of small boats "break apart" out there.
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Re: 1966 19 ft. SeaCraft
nice boat
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