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Old 03-20-2006, 11:48 PM
Michael Vezzosi Michael Vezzosi is offline
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Default Re: Contender vs. SeaCraft on THT

I wish I knew how to post some darn pictures. When you offered to help me out with a web page, or home page, were you offering to set up some shots of my boat in the form like you did with the rest, since the restructuring? I had no idea of what you were offering to do for me, to be perfectly honest. I think that I have a start for something like that.

Also, I believe that the skiff photo you googled is a Bender, the original, or a minorly altered mold. Anyway, can you see the shape of the stem, and the similarity to the SeaCraft. I think I can shadow this in my driveway to get a really cool shot to show this. Noting the similar line characteristics has always helped Tommy and I identify SeaCrafts this way. Just an observation. Nice Google. Mike.
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Old 03-21-2006, 12:03 AM
Trayder Trayder is offline
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Default Re: Contender vs. SeaCraft on THT

Vezo-

I do see what you are saying to a point but it looks more of a lapstrake than the variable deadrise. My post was to point out was there is little similarity in the bottom design of a seacraft and a jersey skiff. The ones I have seen are flat bottomed.

As for a web page, yes like the ones on the site,
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