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Old 02-12-2008, 08:40 AM
newellchunker newellchunker is offline
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Default Re: Opinions on a '77 Sceptre

McGillicuddy,

No Sir, they didn't add a bracket, they notched the transom , I wish that it had been bracketed!

Can someone tell me the difference between a Sceptre and a Tsunami? As you can tell, I'm new to SeaCraft's!

Thanks,

Nchunker
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Old 02-12-2008, 10:38 AM
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Default Re: Opinions on a '77 Sceptre

Some pictures, if you can get them would be nice. If it is in the shape that you stated,and only needs a few repairs to the deck or other stuff,it sounds like a heck of a deal.Hell if you decide not to buy it,i will,as i'm sure lots of others would.

I have a 74 Tsunami I/O that i got for $1,000.00 on a nice galv tandem trailer,and i felt that i stole it.I guess i did,but i had to replace lots and lots of everything,transom deck etc.,and it sure aint cheap,so if it's truly in decent condition i would snatch it up.

The Tsunami and Scepter are the same boat,from what i learned from the knowledgable guys on this site.Seacraft had to change the name for legal issues,because there was already another Tsunami boat company.
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