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Old 08-23-2011, 11:21 AM
tomfl tomfl is offline
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Default Re: Some help please on older seacraft models

Heck I was confused long before I posted! But the good news is that things are clearer now!!

What I definately DON'T want is the 21 footer that is basically a 23' with a foot and a half shaved off. I've had two 23' footers in the past and loved them, but for my intent with this boat I'll need to be very close to the 20' model in design as it will be an inshore and coastal boat for the most part.

So, if I really like the spec's on the 20' seacraft hull, but want something similar in design, weight, draft, gunnel height, deadrise, etc., BUT with another ~foot of LOA, I should be looking at the post-Potter era hulls? What years specifically should I be looking for? And are these well-constructed hulls?

Thanks for the help guys

-T
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