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There's one listed on ebay w/11 pics convertible fly bridge and cuddy. Keyword 27ft Seacraft
Also a 1965 Bowrider for a pittance Go gettem gang SOS
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Correct me if I am wrong but the 80's 27 Seacraft outboard model, that I assume Gerard is asking about, is a much different animal than the 27 Moseley FlyBridge?
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Jason, I believe that Bushwacker is just tracing the bloodline on the 27 back to the Moesly Era. One of the 1st 80's 27's we saw here on CSC was the Raw Bar II. Where did that one end up??
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The one on Ebay is a Potter design. At least the cabin is a Potter design, it looks just like the 27 in the spec section.
Ebay link Spec section link There is another one for sale that looks like it's a Moesley design. Seamaster 27
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There was another one discussed on this site that was located in Texas. It had a 454 I/O and I believe listed for $12,000. I searched the site but can't find it.
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76red18-Happy B-Day
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