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A Seacraft delivered to my door? How can I say no to that!
I'll check those e-mails. |
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Just to let you guys know...I turned down that Bonanza I was looking at. The thought of collapsing hulls and transoms kept me awake at night. So far, there are no Seacrafts available...there's a "Maybe" in Bayport (right down the road from me on Long Island). However, I'm checking out an 84 Aquasport today...supposedly a brand new Volvo Penta that needs the drive installed (the owner has the drive) and it needs a cooling hose. Aquasports have a great rep...I'll see. Also, I may check out an 84 Columbia Sea Skiff (made on Long Island and supposedly a great hull). I will advise...but...I have the Seacraft itch!
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Better scratch that itch by going for a ride in one, preferably in rough conditions before you lower your standards and buy something else! The Aquasport ride won't match a SeaCraft! Denny
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If a Seacraft was available (local), I would!!!
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My Brother looked far and wide for a Mako. I found it. You have a free ride north.
I told him no one will ask him why he bought an old Maimah Mako. The SC rides better, but that is a get you home hull. That Lake Park boat looks pretty nice. Expand your fences maybe, GFS |
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