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Is this a Seacraft??
Just kidding . . . Yesterday Strick and I got together in Antioch for a excellent California Seacraft gathering. I got see the new 250 Suzuki . . . he put another 2 hours on the boat (still part of the break in period) . . . The setup is unreal . . . super quiet and very very fast.
Afterward we returned and he graciously helped me with my new project boat. |
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Re: Is this a Seacraft??
Ha Bigshrimpin;
Boy oh boy that is one Ugly looking thing you got there. It looks kind of like one of Picasso’s painting to me. Although others really like them they just never did it for me. It looks like a landing craft in the front, I bet you could really get bounced around in 3 footers steering the boat up in the bow like that. I wish you the best of luck on this one you will need it. Ho enclosed is the picture of your dog back. FellowShip _______________________________________________ My motto: Just for the Grins |
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Re: Is this a Seacraft??
Quote:
strick
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Re: Is this a Seacraft??
God Bless the Saws-All
All you have to do now is mount a jet ski in the hole, and your ready to go. Thinking of that, where is Spider Crab when you need him. See ya, Ken
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Re: Is this a Seacraft??
MAN!! is that one fugly boat!
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Re: Is this a Seacraft??
I'm told that is a rather popular method of outboard engine theft in South Florida.....seen a few boats with gashes in the transom in repair shops that were victims actually
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