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Gents - Now the fun begins. Before I dig in, do any of you 27 owners have any literature/schematics on the electrics and or fuel systems?
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Casey, it is called gut and shuck !!
Only way to get it right again... The fun is only about to begin.
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I am hearing those Bahamas drums starting to beat more loudly….
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New addition to the list: 1970 Seamaster from NJ headed to San Diego. Are there any other Seamasters on the West Coast? The price of transport was steep but I am happy with the landed cost.
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awesome!
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I was going through some old files today, and found some brochures I picked up at a marine flea market over 20 years ago... thought you 27 owners might like to see them! I have a few more spec and price sheets, I'm going to break them up into a couple of posts so make sure they go through.
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Two more, specs and prices
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1977 23' Sceptre |
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Last one, which isn't just the 27, but the full SeaCraft line price list for 1982. I also have original spec sheets for the '82 18SF 20SF, 20MA, 23SF, and 23 Sceptre. Enjoy!
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