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Old 06-14-2009, 04:18 PM
bigfluke bigfluke is offline
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Default Re: VERY RARE CSC - 27 Foot - Super Fisherman

I am interested in the boat for specific research I am doing. The key dimension is the transom chine beam, not waterline beam or beam overall. If it s greater than 88 inches, it doesn't work for me. The second critical dimension is the height of the longitudinal step risers between hull panels. My SeaCraft 25' is slightly less than 2" and the SeaCraft 21' is 2.5". Our experiments and computer work show that you need at least 2.5" for this size boat and higher for bigger boats. The 21' has such exceptional seakeeping I've been thinking of making a slight scale up of it or stretching it to 26' in order to carry the weights that are required. I'm sure Moesly incorporated all the lessons learned from the 21' into the 27' so it would be simpler for me to acquire this hull if it is indeed identical to the '60s Moesly version. The originals were also about the full load weight I'm interested in. I will be on the East Coast at the end of the month and could meet to discuss further and possibly make a deal.
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