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Old 09-13-2007, 04:25 AM
Bigshrimpin Bigshrimpin is offline
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Thanks for the nice comment bushwacker!! I do like the seafari better than the v20 and I've seen the damage that you describe on a few older (early 70's) v20's. My V20 took some serious abuse and held together well. The large cockpit was awesome for fishing. Anyhoo . . . I suspect Carl Mosley might also have some experience with the v20 vs. seacraft comparison too.

This was a pic of a v20 and a 20ft powercat headed for battle during the bay of pigs invasion. I suspect they were the "two other boats from competing manufacturers"
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Old 09-13-2007, 11:09 AM
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Neat photo! Brown & Hauptner Marine (local SeaCraft dealer) once had a 21 in their shop with some strange steel reinforcement under front deck. Turns out it was the mount for a .50 cal machine gun! They suspected boat may have been used in same adventure as your picture described!

Meant to tell you, I had similar need for quick access to back of instrument panel. Instead of a hatch, my solution was to put a piece of piano hinge along bottom to allow entire cover to fold down; it's held by some clamps on side. Will send photo when I get a chance.
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