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Old 12-12-2007, 05:21 PM
65Bowrider 65Bowrider is offline
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Default Re: Hull \"136\" 21 Classic -Found

The 27' was first promoted in early 1967 (March), so yours could have been built anywhere from 67-69(probably late 68 or 69), registered in 69. The numbers continued from one year to the next...they did not start over each year. Sorry, I don't know what the starting number for the 27's.

"Did every model start at number 0 or 1?" No... the 21's started either at 1 or 50 (we have 71) and I believe the bowriders (next model produced) started at 300 and the highest number of a bowrider I've found, is a 1969 #629. The starting numbering scheme obviously changed for the 27's.

As I learn more, I'll share the information.

I think Island Trader found himself a fabulous boat and can't wait to see progress pictures!
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Old 12-12-2007, 05:32 PM
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This time a 21 Seacraft showed up in Wisconsin. I saw, I called, I bought.


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Now that has to be the record for a search & seizure

I thought going from Daytona Beach, FL. to Deville, LA. at 1668 miles round trip was a hike towing back my Sceptre.

Terry did you bring her home on that trailer? If so
you must have had to be watching your rear view mirrors
for say, the first 800 miles.

Congrats on a real nice find...

BTW: You did not by chance see any 15ft Scampi's on Craig's
up there did you???

See ya, Ken

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Ken I think you still hold the record. The reason being is that I found a guy that lives in Ocala that made a tow up to Chicago and was looking for a haul back home. So he shot me a price, that was less than it would of cost me to get it and tow back. So your 1600 beats my 1400. The hauler said the boat towed beautiful. The trailer looks worse than it is.

No Scampi yet, however I was looking.
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Old 12-13-2007, 07:46 PM
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Default Re: Hull \"136\" 21 Classic -Found

Nice find. I tell you, the Midwest is the best place to find unique seacrafts cheap. I saw that ad and thought it was probably a typo. I emailed him on 12/8 asking to send pics, no response.. He wanted $1K OBO. Did you get it for less?
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Old 12-14-2007, 12:40 AM
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Default Re: Hull \"136\" 21 Classic -Found

By the time you emailed him, it was already headed south.
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