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Old 06-30-2011, 04:57 PM
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I wonder how hard it would be to change the name??
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Old 06-30-2011, 05:07 PM
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To what...."The Dog's Mistress"??
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Old 06-30-2011, 05:34 PM
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Default Re: 1967 SeaMaster 27 ft-More Pictures

Shouldn't be hard to physically change the name ... it's painted, so a little buffing compound should work ... but there is a ceremony you are to perform ...

I've had requests for more pictures ... so I'm going to show her off a little more.

Aft port...Washdown, 2-fuel tank switch

Live Bait well/pump/etc.

Standing room in head with sink

Galley sink with teak dish rack ... looks new.

AIR CONDITIONER !!!! under left side of galley cabinet

Fresh water tank (20 gals?) under galley sink

Hanging closet between V-Berths & Dinette ... includes huge speaker & a fan.

Dinette. Table drops to another bunk. Storage under seats.

Storage lockers with all gizmos behind doors (bilge pumps, battery switches, battery charge controller, etc.
Two Fish boxes just under transom cap

Aluminum bracket (Armstrong?) with bilge pump in it too.

And Last, 2003 Continental trailer w/ brakes, guide poles, new wench cable & hook.

I think from these pictures, you can tell this boat was built solid, well maintained and is ready to be enjoyed.
She definitely does not look her age.
Someone is going to be a very happy owner of this boat.
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Old 06-30-2011, 06:56 PM
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Carla, I see the mulch pile is missing and the trailer is down the side of the house!!!!! You crack the whip on 'ol Skipper?? Whoooops......I don't mean that kind of whip.
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Old 06-30-2011, 07:03 PM
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Hi Carla..Fred here, I remember Denny looked at a 27 for me down in Palm Bch Gnds near Donald Ross Rd Bridge...that is when I had my 20 Seafari and the guy was looking to trade even..now looking at yours I wish I would have done it..especially with Tyler being almost 3 yrs old now..time flys!!!!!!
A concern for me at the time was also how to tow it and storage!!!..I bet there are deals out there now for wet slips though???!!!!!!or Capt Chuck's dock
Hope you and yours are doing well
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Old 07-04-2011, 03:50 PM
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Fred, Yes, the 27' makes boating more fun for the whole family as kids can get out of the sun and be entertained in the cabin. They grow up too fast, so enjoy the time and make lots of memories!

Uncleboo, The AC blows real cold & can run off shore power or a small generator.

Hope everyone is having a wonderful July 4th!
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Old 07-05-2011, 10:41 PM
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Fred, Yes, the 27' makes boating more fun for the whole family as kids can get out of the sun and be entertained in the cabin. They grow up too fast, so enjoy the time and make lots of memories!

Uncleboo, The AC blows real cold & can run off shore power or a small generator.

Hope everyone is having a wonderful July 4th!
Carla,

Your words about the family are most opportune. Before my seacraft, I had a 26 foot Silverton and must say, that as far as a family went and more than a couple of friends on board it was a great configuration. I say this because it was virtually identical to your dad's boat in terms of its configuration; bridge up top, forward V berth, convertible dinette, standup head and a small galley. All this and still an 85 square foot or more cockpit!

It didn't matter whether we were fishing, in our own bed in another harbor, a picnic on the beach someplace or just about anything else we wanted to do with it! It was always dry for those who wanted to stay dry and generally pretty cheerful in its sun drenched cabin.

All the drawbacks of that Silverton are nonexistent in the Seacraft. It has a much softer and faster hull design. It is more efficient in terms of fuel consumption and it is much better built.

If I wasn't looking for a job and had the money, I'd be down to buy that boat in a heartbeat. If someone here either is or knows someone who has a younger family and wants to make a lot of memories with that family and still have a great fishing boat to boot, they would be doing them selves service to check that boat of your Dad's out.

Just my story, and I'm sticking to it!
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Old 07-06-2011, 09:36 AM
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BigLew,
Nice post....thank you.
Now hurry up and find that perfect job so you can be the lucky guy who takes this boat home!
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Old 07-07-2011, 10:13 AM
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Uncleboo, The AC blows real cold & can run off shore power or a small generator.

A significant after thought regarding this boat's configuration. My 26' Silverton had a 318" CID 225 HP Chrysler power plant hooked to Warner Tranny through a V-drive. On this Seacraft, all the power is on the bracket so that hull is empty and BIG! Plenty of room to mount a 1-5kW genset with sound proofing to run that AC and pretty much anything else you'd like to add. A REAL plus for those weekend jaunts to your "water front" condo at the location of your choice! Can you say, "TV, microwave, laptop, rechargable electric scooters for family excursions, etc., etc!
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Old 07-07-2011, 11:15 AM
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OR.....the best, and safest option is to go with a diesel generator like a Phasor 3.5kw. All you have to do is install a poly fuel tank, about 15 gallons, a muffler system and a raw water pump for the heat exchanger. I've done it on a 32' gas inboard Silverton and it powers everything no problem. Did I mention safety????
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