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Old 09-06-2015, 02:49 PM
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Sacrilege, I tell you!
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Old 09-10-2015, 12:12 PM
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You have no clue !
Like a Democrat that votes for jackass's..

Plug is getting ready to be pulled..



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Old 09-06-2015, 05:31 PM
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Sorry......Mooselii. I will remember that next time.:-D
Ugh, This is what's stirring the pot...
Keep in mind this is "NOT" The Hull Truth !!

We are a close knit group friends and family here..

You may want to educate yourself on the history of SeaCraft
before you make any further posts..

Start here
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Old 09-06-2015, 07:12 PM
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Ugh, This is what's stirring the pot...
Keep in mind this is "NOT" The Hull Truth !!

We are a close knit group friends and family here..

You may want to educate yourself on the history of SeaCraft
before you make any further posts..

Start here
I figured as much, but was surprised at the severity the reaction. apologies. But seriously, back to the original question? How many of those original 21's were made?
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Old 09-06-2015, 07:29 PM
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I figured as much, but was surprised at the severity the reaction. apologies. But seriously, back to the original question? How many of those original 21's were made?
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And it's spelled ... M o e s l y ...

There were not that many built and only a few found ...
65Bowrider is the daughter of the inventor and builder of SeaCraft, Carl Moesly
She already gave you the answer..

Again do your home work...

One thing that will not be tolerated here is someone that comes on CSC
basically unknown and start chit !!
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Old 09-06-2015, 07:51 PM
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65Bowrider is the daughter of the inventor and builder of SeaCraft, Carl Moesly
She already gave you the answer..

Again do your home work...

One thing that will not be tolerated here is someone that comes on CSC
basically unknown and start chit !!
Sorry once again. As you probably know, the site that was linked appear to be a work in progress. Some info is kind hard to find anywhere once you get beyond the basics.
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Old 09-06-2015, 07:34 PM
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I figured as much, but was surprised at the severity the reaction. apologies. But seriously, back to the original question? How many of those original 21's were made?
Maybe hundreds or more. The majority were part of govt contracts in the `60s.
You may have an easier time finding one in Cuba or Vietnam than here.

You certainly stepped on a hornets nest.

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Old 09-07-2015, 08:08 AM
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Don't be afraid to admit you had a 24 Searay... (I owned a 76 24 Command Bridge Searay for years and loved that boat).
Hopefully you can tell by my icon that I own one of the running 21's built by Carl Moesly. Knowing what I know now...if I could not be in my 21 for off shore running, I would be in a 23 Seacraft of any configuration. Matter of fact I was looking for a 23 before the 21 found me.
According to what I know...less than 200 were built, and there are only 6-8 accounted for. My number is 136 and I think that is the newest in the bunch. ( I can't remember what Gillies number is).
If you want more info...just click on my link and you will see the whole rebuild process.
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Old 09-07-2015, 08:54 AM
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Don't be afraid to admit you had a 24 Searay... (I owned a 76 24 Command Bridge Searay for years and loved that boat).
Hopefully you can tell by my icon that I own one of the running 21's built by Carl Moesly. Knowing what I know now...if I could not be in my 21 for off shore running, I would be in a 23 Seacraft of any configuration. Matter of fact I was looking for a 23 before the 21 found me.
According to what I know...less than 200 were built, and there are only 6-8 accounted for. My number is 136 and I think that is the newest in the bunch. ( I can't remember what Gillies number is).
If you want more info...just click on my link and you will see the whole rebuild process.
I saw your thread. Pretty amazing work. As for the Sea Ray, it was one of the newer 2000's era 24 bowlders, so I stand firm by my embarrassment. It handled like a pig. LOL I have been wondering about those old 70's Sea Rays. They don't look much like the one that my dad had.
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Old 09-07-2015, 09:38 AM
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Jdm61 I wasn't lucky enough to grow up around boats but as my kids grew up and it was time to sell the race car and do some more with the whole family I started looking at boats and asking a lot of questions about what kind --- it was amazing who many came up with the same answer to my lists of wants and needs.Sounds like your looking for a old SeaCraft try a 20' . Later after a few years I got man as much as you like your 20 for fishing offshore if you got in a 23 you would swap in a minute . You can learn a lot by asking!
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