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Old 09-07-2007, 12:03 AM
Ryan Ryan is offline
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Default custom 23 sc transom

I came across this nice 2001 23 on the trader today and I really like the idea this guy had with the transom bench/door set up, sort of like a bluewater. Who else thinks it's time for seacraft to stepup and give us some updated layouts on the new boats? One reason this site exists is because our boats were the cutting edge in small boat design. Looking at so many other boats i.e. contender, bluewater, see vee, to name a few our new seacrafts are so lacking in features that these new boats have it makes me wonder just who is in charge of design at tracker boats?. I mean I know we are a classic site, but wouldnt it be nice to be as proud of what seacraft is today, as what the brand was? Im not trying to bash the newer boats because I do like them. But I think that seacraft has really dropped the ball on keeping up with its heritage photobucket photobucket
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Old 09-07-2007, 12:55 PM
JohnB JohnB is offline
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Default Re: custom 23 sc transom

I agree, they are 10-15 years behind, and fading fast. I was on the "new" redesigned 27' Bluewater, and they took a great boat, and even made it better. Bluewater was already near the top of the class, and they came out with something even better. It wasn't like they were behind everyone else. Contender did the same thing with the new "Tournament" addition boats.

The only person the new SeaCraft/Mako/Tracker cares about is the stockholder and the bottom line. I don't know how you could go to a boat show, and look at a 23/27' Bluewater, Contender, and SeaCraft, and not be embarrassed. They still have an open transom . I also don't know how anyone would fork over the money for a SeaCraft. It is a shame that the new owners let this happen.
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