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Old 11-15-2010, 12:06 PM
ReelToy ReelToy is offline
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Fighting lady yellow on my 23 cc and I love it. Have a friend with a cat with aqua mist and that is a awesome color. Go for something different than the bright yellows,firetruck red or dark or royal blues that are so common on the restored SeaCrafts. Not knocking any ones chose in color of their boat just like to be a little different.
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Old 11-16-2010, 12:15 AM
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maybe a 20 SC project could be upcoming.
I LOVE my 20. It is so versatile. I will probably never sell it and it will get passed down when I croak. You can do so much in it. Tilt up the motor and drop the Motorguide in and plug in 2 feet of water. If the weather picks up No problem ride the waves home in security. You wont regret a 20sf

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Old 11-16-2010, 08:13 AM
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I LOVE my 20. It is so versatile. I will probably never sell it and it will get passed down when I croak. You can do so much in it. Tilt up the motor and drop the Motorguide in and plug in 2 feet of water. If the weather picks up No problem ride the waves home in security. You wont regret a 20sf
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I echo that about my Seafari. I usually fish in 3'-10' of water, but not always. I got caught by a cold-front squall back in '01 when I had a just the original Chrysler 120hp on the back and couldn't outrun it. 30 miles offshore, 4 second wave intervals, heavy chop on 5'-7' seas, running before the wind and seas, and had my wife and daughter along. I came down to displacement speed, and ran the back of the wave.
I was never so glad to own a SeaCraft.
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