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Old 04-01-2008, 07:59 PM
Bucca Bucca is offline
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Default Re: 1976 Seacraft 23 CC Metan Restoration

Mark: Go to our website and click on restorations. You can see detail photos of the restoration process. If you have any questions feel free to call the shop.
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Old 04-02-2008, 12:36 PM
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Default Re: 1976 Seacraft 23 CC Metan Restoration

Hey Mike-

Things are good with me and thanks for the update on the yellow seacraft. I was down at the new KentFab shop a couple of times over the summer getting some things added to the Mako (which i recently sold) and I was talking to Gary about how I need to see your new shop.

Anyway, for anyone who has not seen this boat in person, I think about everything has been replaced or restored, including a vacuum infused deck, custom teak anchor locker bulkhead, custom teak helm, new motor, new transom, stringers, new paint inside and out, vacuflush head in the anchor locker, yadda,yadda, yadda.

The big question was....who was the politician? Let me guess....Joe K.? His now deceased cousin (RIP)...owned a 20 (MA 109 PT). Or maybe Gov. Deval Patrick...decided to trade in his new official caddy, dubbed the Coupe-Deval by the local media.
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Old 04-02-2008, 07:18 PM
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Default Re: 1976 Seacraft 23 CC Metan Restoration

It was the guy who I think we both saw walking the show. The truth is when he called and made the offer he thought it was a brand new boat. I had to tell him it was a 1976. There was silence on the other end of the phone. He still wanted it but with the engine swap. Didn't make any sense that boat moves along high 40's mph and sound like it has a Ford Boss 302 hanging off the back
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