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Old 10-18-2013, 04:49 PM
riprunner riprunner is offline
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Riprunner,
Wow! That looks like the caliber of boat people really regret parting with.
Post a few more pics in the photos section when you got a minute. Your rig just exudes class.
Thanks for the comments! I really love the boat and running an old school straight inboard SeaCraaft is just fun. As everyone here knows they are a great sea boat, but I love handling her at the dock too.

I have been using her more to go the beach with the kids than anything else. I either need to sell her soon or keep her forever...still deciding. I have 2 370B Cummins in the Blackfin, I suppose I could get one more and cram it in the SeaCraft...LOL
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Old 10-20-2013, 06:19 PM
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I have been using her more to go the beach with the kids than anything else. I either need to sell her soon or keep her forever...still deciding. I have 2 370B Cummins in the Blackfin, I suppose I could get one more and cram it in the SeaCraft...LOL[/QUOTE]

Hey the motor will fit I thought about something that big but felt 300 would be fine
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