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Old 10-03-2012, 10:07 AM
junior11 junior11 is offline
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I know less than most... But I went through the same thing. There is a thread on here all about it, but here it goes.

First of all if you told me the year, it could save me some trouble, but.


Pre 1970 (ish) were all Mosely built boats.
from 70-80 were Potter Built (some gray area when exactly potter stopped building)
81-88 is were either tracker or built in the carribean. From what I hear the few that were built in the carribean (CSY serial numbers) are absolute tanks. The ones built by tracker are OK, but not nearly as heavy on the glass.
After that I believe things really tapered off, and I have no idea who built them and don't really pay any attention to post 88 seacrafts.

Hope this helps and everyone corrects me on things I mis stated.
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Old 10-03-2012, 04:41 PM
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This question pops up about every 6 months. The Hull ID number will tell you who made it, but there are some hulls that have turned up that don't fit exactly in this time frame.

Moesly...1960-1969(70). (No HIN)
SEC = SeaCraft Inc (Potter 1969 thru 5/80, no HIN prior to '73)
CSY = Carribbean Sailing Yachts (1980-1982 23'& 27' SeaCrafts only)
SIC = SeaCraft Industries Corp (1980 thru 1987 other SeaCraft Models) (Potter on Board of Directors approx 1 year after sale)
TXY = Sarasota Marine Corp ('86-'88 csy Parent Co)
SIC = Tracker SeaCraft of Fla (1987 thru 1990) all models
SXC = Stern Craft Corp (1994 Silver King Parent then Tracker Parent Co in 1995)
MIC = Silver King Boats (1994-2002 Mako Marine Parent Co)
MRK = Mako Marine (2002 Parent Co SeaCraft from Tracker
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Old 10-03-2012, 05:00 PM
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Thanks Blue Heron. How well made were the Silver King and later Mako boats?
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Old 10-03-2012, 11:28 PM
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. . .81-88 is were either tracker or built in the carribean. From what I hear the few that were built in the carribean (CSY serial numbers) are absolute tanks. . .
CSY (Caribbean Sailing Yachts) and I believe SIC boats were built in a new plant in Tampa. They bought the molds from Potter but added some new models with different inner liners.
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Old 10-14-2012, 10:18 AM
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It looks like your Seafari is a 25. I have a 1973 20' Seafari that I have owned for 25 years. I am in Boca Raton area. Let me know if you are ever in the area.

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