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Looks real nice!!!I especially liked the pics of her up and running. Not a lot of seacrafts on the left coast either I understand so I bet you get a lot of looks??? I have the seat on the front of my console and would much rather have the door. If you were a little closer maybe we could work a trade. Nice ride, Craig
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Hey Strick
I remember starting just like you!! Matter of fact my '78 was bananna yellow also but faded out. Keep the console, you'll enjoy the added space and you could add a porti-pot for the ladies. You can always put a 72 quart cooler with a cushion and add a back cushion to match snapped to the door. Good luck with your refurbishing. Capt Chuck (shellback) If she asks "How much did that cost?" LIE!
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Thanks for the nice comments fellas. Miles does your seat get in the way? I am just curious as to why you dont like it. John did that seat come factory installed or did you add it to the door?I've thought of molding a seat like Johns onto the door.. and then have the door mounted to shock pistons that would allow it to swing upward like on Trayders Contender. Miles is your door the same size as mine?
Yes the boat gets looks and I heard some guy on the radio the other day say that that yellow boat is a Seacraft and that they were really nice boats... so some people around here have at least heard of them.
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I too have both versions ..... but looks like the seat door ( as John shows above ) is no longer an option for me ... That forward fish hold deck was split to allow the deck to accordian under that seat .... on my boat that deck is one piece and solid now.... Like Capt S mentions the room without the seat is real nice ....and the weight loss is pretty significant.....I think Fellow-Ship had that door and cut the seat out
I have seen a forward seat that is fabricated out of aluminum pipe(nice cushion) that attaches to the door and has a pair of legs that support it. I think I've seen this on the new Contenders?? Its removable so you can keep off the boat most of the time [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img] ....then throw it onboard when doing the cruising thing [img]images/icons/shocked.gif[/img] |
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Strick - it's factory orig... I personally don't like it but the bride & son might so I'll probably keep it. And I still have the "accordian" hatch...
OH BTW - Strick, my boat is from Placerville [img]images/icons/tongue.gif[/img]
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Thats why I had such a hard time finding one because John Stole the only one in California!! [img]images/icons/smile.gif[/img] I did see the removable seat on the contenders and I think that may be an option. Either way I'll let you guys know what I did and I'll post lots of pictures. I'll probably start tearing her apart the middle of next month.
Strick
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