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Did the same thing this past summer. The previous owner didnt seam to happy he was selling, so I didnt want to give any time to re-think and pulled the trigger sight on seen
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If you want the nicer and bigger cabin then go for the 25 seafari... but unless you are a munchkin you will still not be able to stand all the way up. The 23 Sceptre has a small cuddy but tons of deck space. Read my posts on the 25 seafari before you purchase one without first sea trialing..... Good luck.
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Also read the two threads Bushwacker referenced above. They will give you a good overview of the quirks of the seafari 25. It is a fabulous boat, but not for everybody. Its so sharp, it leans a lot when turning. I hardly notice anymore, but sometimes my passengers freak out if not warned ahead of time.
On buying sight unseen: Assume you will need a major redo, no matter what it sounds like. Not a bad assumption for a 40 year old boat, even if you get a good look at it. Feel free to PM me if you have some more detailed questions. Connor |
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20' Sceptre
Back to the original post of the Lost Classic 20' Sceptre. There's a 1978 for sale in Greencove Springs Florida on Boattrader.com
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