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Old 05-15-2010, 04:38 PM
Bushwacker Bushwacker is offline
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Default Re: Fl. Circumnavigation Trip Pics

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. . . I didn't know you could do anything but fish off a seacraft. . .
That may be true for a CC, but it's only one of MANY things you can do with a Seafari!

As I've been telling folks for years, it is by far the most versatile of all the SeaCraft models! The big cockpit makes it a great dive and cruising boat, the cabin is very comfortable for sleeping and provides lots of storage room, the hatch on the sloping surface makes a great wind scoop for good ventilation, and it's nice to have that windshield (which OPENS, something I haven't found on ANY new boat in this class!), solid deck and transom when the seas kick up! Add the head and galley seat with sink, running water, stove, shower & 6 gal. water tank, and you have all the comforts of home! http://s188.photobucket.com/albums/z...t=e00cb287.pbw



Not that I'm biased, you understand! Denny
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