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Old 03-02-2022, 01:45 PM
fishlips56 fishlips56 is offline
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It appears I joined in 2011. I must have been looking at the site from the outside for a while after buying Kasey's 79 20' Seafari back in 2002-2003. The Seafari was the start of many SeaCraft acquisitions and the search never ends. Had the pleasure of meeting several members and hope to meet more at the future gatherings.
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Old 03-06-2022, 09:16 PM
Fr. Frank Fr. Frank is offline
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Wow..joined 19 years ago...I have owned SeaCrafts for 35 years .now have a 1998 ,21 I will try to set up the Atlantic City SeaCraft gathering this summer after not having it for a few years
I, too, have been a member for 19 years. I joined after I ran in to Carl Moesly at the boat ramp in Yankeetown, Florida one day, and he admired my '74 Tsunami. I was blown away when he revealed to me who he was, as in the early 80's I had managed a marina which was a SeaCraft dealership. I got my own first SeaCraft in late 1983, but they had been in my family since the early 70's.
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Old 03-06-2022, 10:36 PM
foolharty foolharty is offline
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I found Classic Mako in high school when I was given a free 17' Mako that had just been pulled off the bottom. It didn't take long to make it over here and fall in love with the owner build pages- the blue 20' from Block Island, Trayder's 20' on saw horses in his driveway, the red 23' Ragtime that matched my uncle's 20'...

The knowledge and documentation on both sites was so critical to getting started and tackling some of the things I've attempted over the years. There were so many times I ran inside to consult the forum mid-project, ask a question with resin on my hands, or look back at pictures to get direction or double check the next steps. I personally owe a ton to you guys!
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Old 03-07-2022, 10:53 AM
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15 years for me! 5 years building and now 9 years of washing waxing and some fishing
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Old 03-07-2022, 08:17 PM
bumpdraft bumpdraft is offline
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Got my first SeaCraft back in 86, a 18 ft, which I hated to sell, but I had bought my 23. I am sort of a re run here, as I joined close to 20 years ago under a different name. Life got in the way and I lost touch. When I went to try a login, apparently I forgot what that name was and re registered. Got to write things down.
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Old 03-07-2022, 10:16 PM
gofastsandman gofastsandman is offline
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Wow..joined 19 years ago...I have owned SeaCrafts for 35 years .now have a 1998 ,21 I will try to set up the Atlantic City SeaCraft gathering this summer after not having it for a few years
Nice to get out again, I know.

Set a place and time.

Enjoy.
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Old 03-09-2022, 09:16 PM
Ryan Ryan is offline
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20 years of the coolest boats on the water! Big thanks to everyone who keeps our little club going! Here’s to another 20!
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Old 03-11-2022, 01:31 PM
Capt Terry Capt Terry is offline
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While I have only been a CSC member since 2014, I confirmed that I am the.longest running ownership in my 1976 SeaCraft Safari. It is powered by an Evinrude ETEC which I added PerfectPass GPS Speed Control so I could hold a steady wakeboard speed. I am apparently the only American and one of three in the world who have added a PerfectPass to their Evinrude. The other two who became Internet friends are from Australia and Sweden, I have made both inquiries and responses to CSC and I enjoy it on a daily basis. thanks guys.
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