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Old 08-18-2007, 02:47 PM
doug7488 doug7488 is offline
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Default Re: Hawaiian SeaCraft

Nice looking Boat - gotta love those reverse chines!
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Old 08-19-2007, 05:36 AM
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Default Re: Hawaiian SeaCraft

Thanks for the kind words Doug. The SeaCraft hull is a thing of fluid beauty. Over ten yrs. ago while my brother and I were fishing on his 26' yellowfin a tourist from the east coast saw us pulling the trailer up the boat ramp on our return. He came up to us and said, I know that hull is a SeaCraft. I've never saw one with all that stuff you have on yours.
The Royal blue trim is fashioned after a Japanese style Sampan. It's part of a sponson. I have never seen or heard of a sponson on a mainland boat. I feel kinda foolish asking but do boats in the states have sponsons also? I'd be very interested to find out and broaden my knowledge. Thanks, Greg
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