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Old 12-09-2014, 08:28 PM
Terry England Terry England is offline
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Interested in Your Seafari... I am wondering if your willing to sell without the 115 on the back. If you are...Please PM me a phone # where I can reach you. I am on the West Coast, so a Sight unseen Buy.

Thanks in Advance.
Robert
Just my humble opinion Robert, but that is actually the perfect motor for that boat. Transom mounted, light weight and puts out 129 shaft HP at the prop. I see a lot of nice boats on this site, but I think that is a perfect balance of usable deck space, overnight capabilities, dry ride, 6 cylinder tow vehicle, 4 mpg fuel burn rate with the world renowned Seacraft VDH ride. It's in good condition with all the right canvas. I think if you bolt on a 115 two stroke Yamaha you would have the same weight and loose 1.5 MPG and 4 MPH - anything else gets you further in debt. Don't mess with success - it's just about perfect. Ask Denny (Bushwacker) - he has 7,358 miles on the odometer in his 20' Safari.
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