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Thanks NoBones, should've put the pics up via html but wasn't aware it was breaking the rules. You took care of it: much appreciated.
I had heard of the 27, not a 30' so from my understanding then this is a 27 that is being called a 30'. Just amazes me that no one picked up this mold and turned it into their own design... a la "blackfin" etc. Cool bit of seacraft history and certainly more rare than the 20/23 bread and butter designs. |
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This hull came from the same mold but more than likely an 86-87 model master angler that they built from the older seamaster molds.
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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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That one is a 1968 SeaMaster converted by Fantastic Plastics It was recently on the market for 50K in Stuart,FL.... ![]() Pretty sure it sold listing no longer on Yacht World!
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Yes Brian and his crew at PF / M Customs did the show boat.
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So that's Brian's old bote? Turned out nice for an CC
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Brian ODonnel owns MF.
The boat came locally. |
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![]() Nope.. The FL would indicate it lived it's life in Florida since birth. Brian's came from Texas The number ends in "AX", My 1968 is FL-0973 "AN" My 1970 20 SF ends in "AR" Had a 1964 Lone Star with FL-4383-AC Also 1961 Feather Craft FL-2148-AT.... You will notice in Florida the alphabet goes up as the years went up. ![]()
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Brian from Marine Customs (aka Fantastic Plastics, aka The Fiberglass Shop of Stuart) built that 27 around 2003-2004ish for a customer. The boat was originally a 27 Seamaster Flybridge that was converted into a center console. After a while, the guy sold it back to Brian at Marine Customs and then he used it for a few years. It went up for sale again sometime in the past year or so.
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