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Old 08-02-2011, 08:30 AM
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Default Re: How did you come to learn about SeaCrafts?

I learned about them from my fishing buddy, Charlie. He had bought a new 1969 20SF (I think he paid around $5000 for boat motor and trailer). I fished with him from 1970 and continue that today. He still has the same boat, with the same Seminole winch on, roller trailer, and I have a 1970 - both boats restored and running well. And - we currently both run a 150 ETEC. I also fished with my dad in his 1976 20SF he bought new with a gigantic Evinrude 175 on it. All of this out of Miami and the Florida Keys. Look for an all white 20SF out of Key Largo's Ocean Reef Club the last half of August. Charlie will be down there fishing. He will have his blue Bimini top and his bow dodger up, usually trolling off Carysfort or Molasses somewhere.
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