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Old 07-26-2003, 04:29 PM
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Default Re: Potter vs. non-Potter hulls

My plate on the dash of my boat indicates an address in Tampa, Fl.
That sounds a lot like our locally built boat factories around here, they have settle down now but for several years, seemed like a new name plate and same boat.
SeaSports are built here in Bellingham and only moved one time since 1968. They started out building 12 fiberglass boats for Sears and are now up to about 32 feet. They orginal owners finally sold the business about 3 years ago. They did change the hull design slightly about 7-8 years ago, got away from a flat bottom at the transom end and addest some "V" to help with the ride.
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