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Click on Classic SeaCraft Home at the bottom of the page and then go to the Literature section and read the 1969 Boating Magazine Test on the Seafari. It has a very detailed description of the hull layup, laminate schedule, and the stringer construction. If you can't read that .jpg version, send me a PM with an e-mail address and I can send you a good .pdf file of that article that I had made from the original. The 20 sf's don't have nearly as much freeboard as my Seafari with it's raised coaming, so I'd think twice about raising the deck more than a couple of inches. Having the gunnel down around your ankles really isn't desirable on an offshore capable boat! Denny
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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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Dave, thats really cool, I'm thinking you guys will be proud of how she comes out! The person I bought it from told me about the day your dad sold it. He said it was a tough detachment, to say the least. Cheers. She will be getting plenty of use.
Bushwacker, I wasnt able to read the article, the wording was too small -Ill send you a message, thanks. I agree on having as much freeboard as possible - its just frightening to have scuppers underwater. Would anyone know of any examples of a raised floor on a 20' SF? Any details appreciated, like motor weight, bracket, waterline, trailered or kept in water, etc. Thanks, Andrew |
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