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Old 02-02-2013, 11:51 AM
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I really like your non-skid! What's your ETC (estimated time till completion)? The respect to the original design is most impressive.
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Old 02-02-2013, 01:20 PM
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Terry, lookin' real good so far! Your paint guy clearly knows what he's doing! Can't wait to see the finished job! Denny
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Old 02-03-2013, 10:26 AM
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I really like your non-skid! What's your ETC (estimated time till completion)? The respect to the original design is most impressive.
Hopefully some time in March...need to be ready for Long Point
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Old 02-03-2013, 11:52 AM
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I am new to the SeaCraft family. About a year ago I bought an 18 and have been "fixing it up". After going through this thread I am almost ashamed of the way I have treated my boat. Whoa...you are putting a lot of love into this boat.

The one picture that struck me was the one of it sitting in the water. What lines! With that bow it looks like you could find yourself in a hurricane and still be OK. This is going to be a heck of a boat. I can see why you want to do it right. I cant wait to see it finished.

Keep up the good work.

Inspired.

Rob
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. . .The one picture that struck me was the one of it sitting in the water. What lines! With that bow it looks like you could find yourself in a hurricane and still be OK. . .
Freeboard at the bow on the Moesly 21 is almost 5'! Check out the whole story about it on Carla's web site @ http://www.moeslyseacraft.com/21-seacraft.html. I recently posted some pics of a factory original 21 owned by a friend of mine on the Old Pictures thread in the General Discussion section. The original 21 is my favorite SeaCraft model because of it's unique combination of ride, practical and versatile layout, and incredible amount of storage space in only 21'. It is indeed, the worlds biggest 21' boat!
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