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Old 06-07-2009, 10:14 AM
Islandtrader Islandtrader is offline
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Default Re: Who Wants one? Original 21.....considering orders.

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The 21 in St. Augustine had one and it was awesome. BTW did you fill below the floors with USCG flotation Foam?
I have the original hard top. That sucker weighs over 80#. With out the windshield frame I was going to scrap the hard top. Now I should be able to repop the hard top in composite cut the weight in half and have a really cool original looking "21".

The floors are still not attached and I have not put any foam in there...Why do you ask?
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Old 06-11-2009, 11:52 PM
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Default Re: Who Wants one? Original 21.....considering orders.

OK ,
Everything is set.
A quality professional, and very capable custom boat builder has been chosen with experienced staff.
Right now we are offering Original design and center console (w small fwd cabin) design.
They will be offered ready for power with an outboard flotation bracket, center console, and baitwell. Construction will be composite coring, so no rot. Offered at base price of 36K , 1/2 deposite, 1/2 due on delivery. Sea Trial will be $100, refunded at purchase. The first 10 will be offered at this price, After that the price will increase to roughly 41K.
There are upgrades; Infused hull, vacuum bagged, epoxy, carbon fiber etc. and accessories available like t-top, t-top with crows nest,LED lighting, custom hull conforming trailer. The contract will be fair and not one sided, with some type of penalty/incentive for us to have each boat finished within a specified time. You may be welcome to come by and see your boat being built, but not harass the builder. You are also welcome to go by the builder to view their current work and quality. After a sea trial you will have a knowing that the SC21 will take you where boats like this (below) will take you, in the same or better comfort, for 1/3 of the used price!!!!!! At tremendously less fuel burn. Imagine an all day fishing trip, trolling,, 20-25 miles offshore with 3 buddies for $30 a person!!!!!! Or a ride from West Palm to the Bahamas for less than $60 in fuel. For those seriously considering and before you poo poo the price, you must at least see the hull in person, and bring yer $100 bucks, I promise after seeing the hull, you will want a sea trial and we don't do IOUs.

http://www.yachttraderonline.com/lis...2011)-93538357

or this


http://boats.iboats.com/jupiter_boats/436291.html

or

http://boats.iboats.com/contender_boats/383124.html


or


http://boats.iboats.com/seacraft_boats/35888.html
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Old 06-12-2009, 10:08 AM
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Default Re: Who Wants one? Original 21.....considering orders.

brian It sounds very cool what youre doing, but id be very careful not to call it a sc21, im sure big brother ( tracker) will be aware and id hate seeing you get tangled up in any legal bs with them. I personally think you should call it a moesly (with permission)and use that vintage seacraft logo that shows the rear of the transom, it would be realy cool and vintage looking. That being said I would love to see an open model with forward seating at some point or a flat floor. Give us some more info on the builder, im sure im not the only one waitng to hear more
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Old 06-12-2009, 01:57 PM
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Default Re: Who Wants one? Original 21.....considering orders.

I have not settled on a name yet. Here is a link to the mfg website, he does custom boats. look at the 24 for ideas about your full open, fwd seating is an option and not a problem , just more time & $$. The builder, me, my partner are all on the same page, and we are open and flexible. We also have the same beliefs and goals so we have congruency all the way around.

http://www.martinboatsmfg.com/index2.html
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Old 06-12-2009, 04:25 PM
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sounds good I hope you sellem as fast as you can make em
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Old 06-12-2009, 06:05 PM
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Default Re: Who Wants one? Original 21.....considering orders.

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look at the 24 for ideas
That 24 reminds me of the Aquasport Flatback....
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Old 06-13-2009, 12:44 AM
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Default Re: Who Wants one? Original 21.....considering orders.

Wanted to add this data;
I have a remanufactured 200hp Yamaha OX66 2 stroke EFI with a 19P/
14.75 dia. stainless prop, I has plenty of power, tourque, and top end
and very good fuel efficiency. in a head sea 3-4ft I get 2.6<3.4 MPG
and 7.9<9.3 GPH. Cruise is 3600-3800 rpm at 29-33 MPH and 8.5-9.5 gph.
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Old 06-15-2009, 08:00 PM
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Default Re: Who Wants one? Original 21.....considering orders.

Brian ,i met a gentlemen today when i was delivering a piece of equipment.he is a GC and lives in the keyswe got to talking and he will be back there this weekend.he would like to meet you and see when you would be available for a sea trial.i will PM you his name and number.
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Old 06-15-2009, 11:28 PM
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Default Re: Who Wants one? Original 21.....considering orders.

could you possibly give specs on the boat i.e. true length and loa trying to convice the wife she wants something bigger than 21'.She says the boat we have is 21' well it is accutally 20'5" but as i read this is a large 21. Sorry for the long winded post but i need some ammo lol. thanks John
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Old 06-16-2009, 11:04 AM
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Default Re: Who Wants one? Original 21.....considering orders.

it is 21 10 inchec from bow to transom- straight line and almost 24' including outboard bracket, there is alot of room it is a very big boat, most when they ask/ guess say 24-25'It has almost 5' freeboard from nose to waterline, small forward cabin, with head. The original setup with forward helm provides a tremendous amount of room as seen in the above older pics
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