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Old 07-22-2012, 01:00 PM
cdavisdb cdavisdb is offline
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Congratulations indeed!!. That is a wonderful rig, almost identical to the Seafari I had. We dove out of that boat year round way offshore. I'm pretty sure it is the only 20 design capable of doing what we did with it.

Hint, it likes weight forward when in a nasty sea.

Connor
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Old 07-22-2012, 06:05 PM
sealeigh sealeigh is offline
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I found this site, couple days ago, when I had realized it looked like this boat was still up for the biddin'......awesome site so far! thanks for all the replies, I will be posting pic's pre detail. I honestly believe that this boat, needs nothing besides a good wax, and some personal touches. I have a 27 Cape Horn that I bought new & fish. I was in pursuit of a 23 c/c, when I stumbled on this Safari, as I fished on a 23 seacraft recently, and believe that it performed better in a chop than my 27
Cape Horn ! (doesn't that stink?!) I will keep this, until a 23' c/c of my liking comes along. ALSO...Capt. Chuck, my missing letter is a C...SECC00320479...THANKS FOR ALL THE HELP!
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