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new member so be gentle. 1st i think this site is great!!!! there is so much info for people to use. when i was young in another life my father had a 1976(?) 20' sea craft. i used to beat the you know what of it, but the boat just said bring it on. to this day that has left a lasting impression on me. so, to my question: i did a search for this but could not find anything so i apologize if it has been asked before. i am in the market for a newer 25', i know from other forums/posts that there were problems with some of them. my question is was this an isolated thing or spread out over a couple of manufacturing years? thanks for any help with this.
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Do a search on this site. Tracker had issues with several of their boats (including the Seacraft 25.)
The coast guard actually issued a recall on the (Trackers) Mako 282. --------------------------------------------------------- Here's some info: Records the boatbuilder has since provided to the Coast Guard show that 19 of the 216 Mako 282s built in 1997 and 1998 were repaired under warranty because of problems related to transom failures. There is no record of the total number of boats with defects, where owners either didn’t report their problems to Mako or where the problems surfaced after the boats’ warranties expired. Although many Mako 282s, including the Louisiana boat prior to its current owners’ tenure, were repaired at the factory by the manufacturer, the Louisiana family was told the cracks on their boat were strictly cosmetic. Their Mako 282 was built in late 1997. According to U.S. Coast Guard documents obtained by BoatU.S., the Mako 282 model’s design was derived by adding two feet to the design of an earlier 26 ft. model. A Coast Guard inspector concluded that the transom extension “was not provided with adequate structural support to accommodate the weight of the outboard engines.” ---------------------------------------------------------- This is specualtion . . . but I believe that the boats they "Stretched" Mako 282, Seacraft 25, and some others had serious structural design/construction problems. I don't know when Tracker got things under control, but I wouldn't buy one of those boats (especially from a company that DID NOT stand behind their product). There's Several companies that make quality SeaCraft hulls in that size . . . why gamble? (unless you are capable of inspecting or repairing the boat). Good Luck!! |
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thanks bigshrimpin
i have heard that it was a couple of boats and also heard it was with several boats over an extend production period. i think i will take your advice and play it safe and stay away from one. thanks again for your input. |
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Those 25's they had trouble with were early boats out of Miami. I'm sure they have corrected any issues and since they moved I haven't heard anything bad at all, even on quality control/fit and finish. They seem to have listened to everyone and are doing much better. I have never crawled around a new one, did see a new one at Anclote, it was one of the 20's and the console was pretty far back leaving little room back there, thats the only thing I noticed. The other model is different, I wonder if any new ones show up at Anclote, would be interesting to check one out.
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I am probably one of the only people who frequent this site who has owned both a Potter built and a newer seacraft. I had a 1978 20 ft. Master Angler that my father actually purchased new for he and I in 1978. We owned the boat until 1995 approx. It was such an excellent boat that it influenced me to buy a 2000 23 ft S/C about 2 years ago. Although I can not comment on the 25 footer as I have never even ridden in one, the quality of my boat is very good. No issues of any kind, except for a very small and superficial gel coat issue around the bait well that I repaired. It may have been caused by previous owner?? The bottom line it has been a great boat. By the way, I may be out there at Anclote as I live 20 minutes away from the boat ramp at the river. If so, I look forward to meeting Eggsuckingdog and the other members.
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Come on out Steve, see the gathering section for details
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Got a grill?
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Steve-Few folks that have Potter era boats have seen your newer 23SF layout. We would love to have you at the event. It is going to be a great time.
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why dont you buy a re- done Potter hulled Sea Craft for same price as a newer 25 footer? Then you would not have to worry about quality problems!!! Just a thought
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OK You talked me into it. Yah, I have a grill...maybe we can catch some grouper or mackeral to put on it. I certainly hope the weather is good. The last few weekends have been generally nice, but blowing quite a bit. Usually the weather in late April/early May is fantastic as some of the local members can attest to. Is the projected camp site for ClassicSeacrafts still basically on the North end of the island?
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