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Updated photos from yestderday:
http://www.classicseacraft.com/1969photos/index.html It will be ready for inspection next Sunday |
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That is one great lookin boat.I wish I could afford it
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Hey - who's boat is that in the background?
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Tim-
there are a few seacrafts on the property, that 20 and then there is are (2) 23's that frequent as well. Again I am NOT getting out of seacrafts just this one. |
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Jason,
One day you have to give us the straight scoop on what kind of boat collection you have on the Goldfarb compound. Peter
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Loon,
You did get a great boat there. Is she gong to become a freshwater boat? Peter
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The boat will live at our house on Champlain, but will have lots of trips to the Cape and Narragansett Bay in between sailing races. The impetus to buy was for fly-fishing the Vineyard and CCB. The only addition I'm sure of right now is to put in some under-gunwale rod holders.
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Welcome loon !!
You should not have to do anything to that 20SF, other then giving it your personal touch. ![]() Good Luck with her, Ken
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Wow, the boat that caused us all to spend countless hours online and countless dollars fixing up boats nearly as old as their owners
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