![]() |
|
#1
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
More Photos of 1977 SeaCraft CC
|
#2
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
PS: Just in case you were wondering...
Yes, that is (also) my 1976 SeaCraft 20 Sceptre to starboard of the 23 CC. Yes, I know she (currently) looks unloved, and really needs a bubble bath, but as you can see, I am laser-focused on the 23 CC. She will clean up and go splash soon.... and is, like almost every other boat I own, a project now, a soon to be play-toy, and then I will pass her on to another SeaCraft(er) .... ABillC PSS.... look for the photo of the 23's stardside with the reflection of the 20 in it! |
#3
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
More of today's (5/24/2019) photos
|
#4
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
More of today's SC 23 CC photos
|
#5
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
More of today's (5/24/2019) stunning photos
|
#6
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
I have uploaded photos of my restored 1977 SC 23 CC that is for sale.
Contact me (Seacraft23CC@gmail.com) or call Marine Mart at 410-822-0166. The boat is located in Easton, MD 21401 about half way between Washington DC and Ocean City, MD. The 23 CC has been restored as shown in the photos. I have direct access to new Mercury and Yamaha engines and Suzuki and Etecs are only one phone call away. We can mount and rig the engine, install steering, leaning post Tee-Top, electrical and electronics... at any level you want, or you can do it. I can be flexible. I will sell the boat and trailer, or just the boat. I can also deliver the boat within several hundred miles of Maryland. Enjoy the photos... There are about 24 total, and many more in previous posts Yes you can find one cheaper and one that is more complete. However, you will likely not find one at this price point that is this pristine. As an example, look closely at the fore-deck photo. Count the holes (hint: Zero). This has been a two year labor of love, and it shows. I have done all the hard work, now it is just a matter of "bolting on" what you want. Bottom Line: $25K and she follows you home. Good luck finding any other Potter SC 23 CC this nice and this ready for your customization. Tight lines... -ABillC |
![]() |
|
|