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After doing a ton of research, I found out that the race boat I own was original yellow. I thought it was green at one time due to the green still on it in places but that was just the green gelcoat that was used in the mold (same green that you see on the bow-riders and SF models in the late 60's). But I was told that under the many colors and repaints that the hull had the first color that was on the it that was yellow. Also I was told by someone up on the board here there were only 2 yellow hulls that were built out of the 10 made. I have many pictures of a yellow hull which is the #202 It was a 28' with a cut down sheer line and my hull is a 27' with a higher sheer. If there were only 2 yellow hulls and mine is not the #202 so that leaves only one, the #25 that is shown in the start of the video! If there is more than the 2 it could be something else but I have identified most of the 10 and all the other yellow hulls were production 21' race hulls like the #42 or #43. I cant say 100% for sure but I believe my hull may be that hull the #25.
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Current SeaCraft projects: 68 27' SeaCraft Race boat 71 20' SeaCraft CC sf 73 23' SeaCraft CC sf 74 20' SeaCraft Sceptre 74 20' SeaCraft CC sf |
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More reason to run / compare the Mo 21' to current boat performance.
A boat that can run 3' -4' chop for hours without loosening or coming apart. ................plus run " nicely ". |
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Bgreene - Looking at those race results from the 1967 race again the 21 seacrafts hung right in the with 27 magnums. 512 miles and the 27 Magnums only averaged 36.9 and 38.3 mph vs. 21 seacraft's 34.3 and 31.7.
36.9 + 38.3 = 75.2 34.3 + 31.7 = 66 66/75.2 = .87766 = the 21 seacraft ride is 88% as good as a 27 magnum ![]() |
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Current SeaCraft projects: 68 27' SeaCraft Race boat 71 20' SeaCraft CC sf 73 23' SeaCraft CC sf 74 20' SeaCraft Sceptre 74 20' SeaCraft CC sf |
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