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If you built a new one, exactly like Moesly did (with spruce stringers and plywood decks!), you wouldn't have to beat the hell out of it . . .he already did that, running WOT in 8-10' seas for 500 miles! Nothing broke, even when specially built all-out race boats were falling apart all around him! No re-engineering required because he built it right the first time! I'd build it as a dive boat with a big swim platform, which is how Bob used his (shown below), for trips like Connor takes! Your best bet might be to look for a Seafari 25 like Connor's. There seem to be a lot more of them around than the 21. Strick just sent one to the crusher because he couldn't find a buyer that appreciated what a great boat it is! For me, the Seafari is perfect for the type of boating I've done lately, like the S. Fla. Circumnavigation trip I took a couple of years ago. http://s188.photobucket.com/albums/z...t=69122ef0.pbw If I ever decide to sell this boat I've had for 37 years, it will be to buy one like these folks did for this adventure: http://www.integritycruise.com/
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The weight would be somewhat less than the Sceptre, but probably not more than a couple of hundred pounds. There was a LOT of glass in those boats! You're right, they were pretty scarce, even when new. It is undoubtedly the worlds BIGGEST 21 footer! The first pic below shows the Unohu rafted up at Grand Bahama next to a Formula 233 and my Seafari 20. I helped tow Skip & Carla's ex-race boat down to Key Largo, and it actually towed pretty easily with my 4200 lb V-8 Dakota, but we didn't take the turnpike since the trailer had no brakes. After looking at the last picture below, Carla said I need a bigger truck! The perspective exaggerates the size, but makes for an interesting picture. (That Seafari 20 cap inside the 21 gives you a better idea of it's size!)
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'72 SeaFari/150E-Tec/Hermco Bracket, owned since 1975. http://i188.photobucket.com/albums/z...Part2019-1.jpg |
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Well, I think it's a great looking hull with that big front end.
Odd this boat didn't survive into current times......if it performs the way you guys report, I believe there's a specific market for this type boat. |
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