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there are more pics on yachtworld, tebh boat is now listed with Texas Sportfish & Yacht Sales. Except for the fish box drain, all through hulls are new. The ones on the prt & stb side are for live well drain and bilge- they are poly or nylon-cant remeber. The two in the transom for the deck are bronze. There is also one brass thru. in the bilge w/a strainer outside of the hull, this one has a block valve-this is for the live well. the live well is 45 gal. and keeps em' alive while your running.
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We are all on the public trough in the states... ![]() Hope and you can keep the change! See ya (I hope), Ken
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Nice looking boat! How many hrs on the motor? Also why did you get rid of the vents in the back but left the ones up front? thanks Dan
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The vents help keep air circulating through the bilge which from what I've read helps keep things from corroding/deteriorating as quickly. I closed the ones in the back
1. To keep out water when fishing the choppy Gulf of Mexico 2. It looks cleaner 3. I kept the ones in the front to help with circulation 4. Though not a "Potter" it would not be a classic Sea Craft with out the vents. |
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STILL FOR SALE!!
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Richard,
I am very interested in your boat. It's beautiful. I'm not sure when they stopped building Potter hulls but I guess it was before 1987. Not that that matters too much as it's still a Seacraft. I would need it trailered to Jacksonville Florida which I guess would cost about $1400. Does that sound right? I see your latest price is $17,000. Is that correct? Thanks, Peter |
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