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Old 11-21-2014, 12:40 PM
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Thumbs up 1978 Potter 23' SeaCraft Superfish CC

This is the hardest thing I have had to do besides putting my Dog to rest. Old Age issues force the sell of my SeaCraft that has been my partner for 30 years. I am the 2nd owner

You guys know the boat and some of the Gucci extras on board and how I maintain my equipment. Please PM me to exchange telephone numbers for further details or discussion. The boat is on a lift in Stuart, Florida. I hope it transfers to another CSC member. As of now I am not placing the listing on CL or THT.
Listing Payment Sent (Unique Transaction ID # 3B084423H2453900U) $27,000 Complete

Extras & Pictures (see page 2) below. Clear Titles, Current registration (Antique Vessel) Survey, Original Paperwork & Manuals on site.


1978 23’ Potter Built SeaCraft SECF30491278 (Titled 1979)
• Custom Enclosed Transom By Wildfire Marine with built in 35 gal Live Well, Bait Cooler & in-floor Fish Box
• Potter / Hermco Fiberglass Bracket with S/S Boarding Ladder
• All Stainless Gemlux Wheel & bolt-thru Hardware
• S/S Barbour Rub Rail, S/S Gunwhale Recessed Grab Rail
• Kobelt Controls
• Custom Console with lockable electronic box, slide out tackle tray
• Bennett Trim Tabs
• Birdsall Rocket Launcher & T-Top with Radio Box & Side Curtains
• Rupp Top Gun Outriggers
• 135 Gal Fuel, 13 Gal Fresh Water
• (2) Rule 2000 GPH Bilge Pumps w/ Sure Bail Float Switches

ELECTRONICS

• Furuno 582L 600W Dual 50/200 KHZ Color LCD Fishfinder with thru hull Airmar Transducer
• Furuno GP32 GPS Plotter
• Raymarine RC435 Chart Plotter
• Raymarine Fisherman Smart Pilot S1000 Auto Pilot
• Icom M402 VHF with DSC
• Aquatic Marine AV CD with Seaworthy Am400 Amp, (4) Kappa Infinity Speakers
• Shurflo Bait Sentry 800GPH Live Well Pump w Bronze thru-hull Seacock
• Shurflo Pro Baitmaster Saltwater Washdown Pump
• Shurflo Aqua King Freshwater Pump
• Shurflo 3200 Macerator pump
• Guest Charge Pro #2614 Battery Charger
• Twin West Marine Sea/Volt 92 AGM Batteries
• Richie Compass
• Navman 2100 Fuel Montitor

Engine

• 1999 Johnson Ocean Pro 250HP (806 Hours)
• Service July 2012 (770 Hrs) Water Pump, Thermostats , Plugs, Lower Unit service, Shaft Seal, Anodes, Oil Tank Service. Compression 110,110,110,110,105,105

Trailer

• 7,000lb 2002 Loadmaster Alum Tandum Trailer 24’-26’
• Torsion Axels
• Stainless Kodiak Disc Brakes
• Stainless Hardware
• New Tires 2009 (less than a 1,000 miles on tread)
• LED LIGHTS
• New Carpet on Bunks

***See Page 2 for more Pictures*****
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Old 11-21-2014, 12:53 PM
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Damn, I wish you the very best and will include you in our prayers.
Hoping for a very speedy recovery.
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Old 11-21-2014, 12:59 PM
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Damn, I wish you the very best and will include you in our prayers.
Hoping for a very speedy recovery.
I should say "Old Age issues". Sorrow prayers only
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Old 11-21-2014, 01:33 PM
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That's a real shame Capt Chuck, but someone's gonna score a real peach of a Sea Craft. Good luck with the sale.
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Old 11-21-2014, 01:49 PM
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Damn....not a good day! Sorry to see you sell her Chuck. That boat is better than new. The original Gucci boat. That boat will be gone quick.
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Old 11-21-2014, 02:07 PM
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Damm Chuck,
it's a shame to have to give up such a prized member of your family,Hope you rebound from the ravages of old age and health.
Going thru the same thing myself,and wondering how much longer Ill be able to handle the 23.My Docs last words to me were,("do i think you'll end up in a wheelchair? probably at some point") not exactly what I wanted to hear.

Don't give up Chuck,fight that good fight,Good luck to you with the age and your health,and if you absolutely have to give her up,I'm sure she'll go to a good home
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Old 11-21-2014, 05:06 PM
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Chuck, I know we both talked about this in the past few weeks...

When we did our guys trip to the Keys this year had the same thing...

Four 60+ year old guys with bad backs, bad hips, bad ankles,
and on and on!! The 20 ft. was just not pleasant for this trip..

Been thinking about the same thing, when they only get used
4 or 5 times a year.

The flats boat is way easier to manage and maintain, plus
used mostly on the inside...

Agh, if only to be young again!

GOOD LUCK!
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Old 11-21-2014, 05:54 PM
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Yeah Chuck, thirty years ago I never looked at the marine forecast. Just went fishing and did not worry about the beating, now I'm down to 3' to 5'ers, unless the wife goes and it's 2' to 4' max.....actually closer to 1' to 3' seas. Old age sucks, however not as bad as not making it to old age!!!!

Good luck!
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Old 11-21-2014, 07:26 PM
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This is the hardest thing I have had to do besides putting my Dog to rest.
Chuck,

It was great to talk to you recently. I appreciate your advice.

I had to put down my Jack Russell this summer after 15 years, who was a crazy bow surfer on both the 20 and 23. I downsized to a Moesly 19 bowrlder, which is under the knife, as it's easier to manage on the trailer, but refuse to part with the 23.

I hope everything is OK other than you are having trouble with the glare off that Gucci ride.

Best of luck to you and Lillian going forward. I'll look you up next time I'm in Stuart.
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Old 11-21-2014, 07:41 PM
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Capt Chuck, so sorry to hear!

This is the most awesome Gucci boat ! Everything well layed out, well maintained and kept in impeccable condition.

I remember the day Capt Chuck took me out on his 23 Superfish, and yep, it lived up to its name as I landed my first Dolphin. Yea, we bloodied his boat, slipped the dolphin into the below deck fish box and kept on fishing! Thank you for that memory.

Now back to the boat ... If slightly interested, just see the boat in person. These are good pictures, but they don't show off all the great qualities of this boat.

Cheers!
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