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Old 09-16-2007, 06:12 PM
Hooper Hooper is offline
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Default Re: '83 SeaCraft C/C with recent new power

I have a few questions
1-is the boat still for sale?
2- is there a head or room for in the center console ?
3- are the scupper in the stern out the floor or the side?
4-what part of the Cape?
5- any more pictures?

Thanks, CHAZ


Hi Chaz-

1.) Yes, I still have the boat.

2.) There is no head in the console, if you installed a portable one you might be able to make something work, I told my wife to learn to like 5 gallon buckets.

3.) The scuppers run out of the transom of the boat.

4.) I am located in Yarmouth.

5.) I have some more pictures and if you want, I will photograph specific parts of the boat and email them to you.

Feel free to call 774-836-3032 anytime, or my email is gordon.gibbons@comcast.net.
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Old 09-16-2007, 07:59 PM
peterb peterb is offline
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Default Re: '83 SeaCraft C/C with recent new power

Hooper,

What are you going to do for a boat, once the SeaCraft is sold?

Peter
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Old 09-16-2007, 08:12 PM
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Default Re: '83 SeaCraft C/C with recent new power

Hi Peter-

I am planning on going boatless for some time, I may pick up a kayak or a skiff to get me by for awhile. For now, I need to take a step back to leap ahead...
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