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Old 04-01-2009, 12:55 PM
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Default 1977 23' refit in 2007

Well as much as this kills me It is time for someone else to enjoy this boat. I have 2 little girls under 2years old at home and never did put the boat in the water last summer.

I have owned the boat since 1989 and this is the 2nd reincarnation.

1977 Potter hull. Raised center console, enclosed transom. Armstrong bracket. Outriggers and phonebooth with extra spray curtains.
2005 Mercury Verado,with only around 150 hours on the ticker.Smartcraft system for all gauges and fuel flow meter.
Magic Trail trailer was bought in 1996 and although not pretty works just fine. I have no title to the trailer,we don't need them in SC.

Boat is located in Mt Pleasant SC (Charleston) and I am asking $26,500










Thanks for looking.

My contact info.
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Old 04-01-2009, 01:40 PM
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Default Re: 1977 23' refit in 2007

Donnie, I hate to see you let her go. You did a fine job on the redo. Your welcome to fish with me anytime when your down this way. Good luck
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Old 04-01-2009, 05:22 PM
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Default Re: 1977 23' refit in 2007

Those pic's are great shot of why I say a big single works so good, look at how high its up on the chines.

Always liked looking at pic's of your boat, good price too
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Old 04-05-2009, 02:46 PM
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Default Re: 1977 23' refit in 2007

Heres a link to some of the shots from the boatyard and before the motor was hung. The boat does not have trimtabs at this time, the wireing harness for Bennett tabs is run to the transom. The Fuel tank was replaced with a new aluminum one at the time of the refit.
I have has some offers thank you for the interest.

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Old 06-02-2009, 03:04 PM
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Default Re: 1977 23' refit in 2007

The boat has been sold and will be heading North in a few days.
Thank you everyone for the interest.
For future sellers I only listed the boat for sale here and was in contact with the buyer within 2 weeks of listing. Thank you Classic Seacraft.com,both for the sale but more importantly the lively community that you are.
It has been a true pleasure to chat with you guys and the meet and greet at Chuck's was a great time.
The boat is going to be in good hands and I will check in now and again to see how everyone is coming along.
Thanks
Donnie
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Old 06-02-2009, 06:57 PM
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Default Re: 1977 23' refit in 2007

Donnie's boat is heading to Cape Cod, and will split time between Wellfleet and Harwich (on a trailer). Prob see a lot of the Truro/Chatham ramps. Thanks to Donnie for taking care of a CSC he has had in his family since 1989, and for working with me over a 2 month process-survey, getting down there, chats, paperwork, taking care of the motor with a new alternator, trading the trailer in to someone local, getting the trailer fit, and now the shipping it north last step. Could not ask for a better gentleman to do business with. Many phone calls, emails, and much time. Thanks again.

If you ever make it North to Cape Cod look me up Donnie for a ride and some fishing!

I will update the CSC site with some pics, and be using that search button heevy. First thing is Bennet trim tab mounting under a bracket

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Old 06-02-2009, 08:32 PM
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Default Re: 1977 23' refit in 2007

VERY NICE Ihave a scepter in hyannis w a 250 suk i<ll look for you all over cape
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Old 06-02-2009, 10:37 PM
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She's another beauty. You must have a buddy who wants to fish next to you in the 23' I have for sale on this site in Osterville right down the beach.
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Old 06-03-2009, 07:52 AM
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Way to go Josh. Thats one nice lookin boat! Does it not have trim tabs now?
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Old 06-03-2009, 11:45 AM
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Default Re: 1977 23' refit in 2007

Donnie has the 12x12 bennets,wired to console, but not on..took them off for the restoration and with a bracket in place the cylinders do not fit. its a well discussed topic i see here on CSC, so gonna mull it over before I drill any holes. options i see-

-move to inner strake not ideal but see some have done on site
-outer strake and call bennett about a shorter cylinder they make 2 lengths, maybe can make custom shorter
-outer strake and cut hole in bracket
-toss aside and go volvo ql system

I am not gonna remove the bracket if that is entailed in cutting a hole. Probably call Bennett first with a measurement and take it from there.
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