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Old 03-11-2018, 09:56 PM
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Default 1983 SeaCraft 23 Center Console With Hermco Bracket

1983 SeaCraft 23 Center Console With Hermco Bracket (2003 Outboard)
(PayPal Transaction ID: 7A373191C6390402J)
*** FOR QUESTIONS CONTACT: Mazzola.jason@gmail.com ***

This is a 1983 SeaCraft 23 Center Console powered by a 2003 Evinrude 225 hp outboard with approximately 400 hours and includes a trailer!

Boat is currently on Cape Cod and was used to primarily fish for Giant tuna. Hull is solid and the boat rides like a tank, the addition of the bracket has completely changed the boat for the better. Boat has been professionally maintained.

DETAILS:
-Engine has been flawless
-2006 Loadmaster bunk aluminum trailer with dual Kodiak disc brakes replaced last season, all tires are one to two seasons old spare tire is new.
-New SeaStar hydraulic steering installed June 2011, seals replaced last season
-Furuno 1715 Radar
-Furuno 582L color bottom machine /w 1kw in-hull transducer
-Humminbird side scan 798Ci HD SI Combo Fishfinder DualBeam PLUS with Transducer
-Northstar 952 X Color plotter
-Furuno GP-31 GPS
-ICOM 502 VHF
-FloScan
-Bennett trim tabs
-Under gunnel LEDs
-Speaker system
-147 gallon fuel tank will include a spare 150 gallon fuel tank in good shape if interested
-2 bilge pumps
-5 panel canvas front and console sides replaced last season
-Leaning post with rod holders
-In-deck live well will include a 50 gallon above deck live well already plumed fits under the leaning post, keeps a ton of bait alive all day.
-Lockable console
-Lee 19ft' outriggers
-CJ Marine fighting post
-In-console tackle storage boxes
- 13 swivel rod holders
-Transom professionally replaced before last season
-Hermco Bracket professionally installed at time of transom rebuild
-Partial deck replacement, composite material used not wood.
-Hard Top repainted last season.
-All electrical wiring was gone through last season.
-Will include spare props.
-LED Spreader lights

I will get more pictures on request the boat is currently wrapped. These are the pictures I have on my phone


22500 or BO
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Old 03-12-2018, 12:10 PM
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That is a beautiful SeaCraft. The Gucci Stamp needs to be displayed here! Thank you for following proper protocol when listing your boat for sale on this site!
Good Luck with your sale in which you should have no problem as your pricing is spot on...
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Old 03-12-2018, 12:48 PM
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That tuna slide is worth the price of admission! Good luck with the sale.
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Old 03-12-2018, 08:57 PM
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great shots, best of luck on your sale
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Old 03-12-2018, 09:05 PM
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Thanks guys boat has been good to me
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Old 03-12-2018, 09:35 PM
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Can you post more photos of the tuna teeter board in a separate post? Did you make it yourself or did someone build it for you?

Sharp looking boat. Good luck with the sale.

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Old 03-12-2018, 09:52 PM
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Can you post more photos of the tuna teeter board in a separate post? Did you make it yourself or did someone build it for you?

Sharp looking boat. Good luck with the sale.

Ed

Thanks Ed, i'll try to put something up when I get a moment. I made it, that photo shows a block and tackle I actually have an electric winch that mounts where the fighting post is that sucks them up and in quick.
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Old 03-13-2018, 08:32 AM
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Thanks Ed, i'll try to put something up when I get a moment. I made it, that photo shows a block and tackle I actually have an electric winch that mounts where the fighting post is that sucks them up and in quick.
Please do! I'd be interested in yours if it is up for sale or building my own if you can get some pics of it up. Great idea and it looks like it works awesome with the winch.
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Old 03-13-2018, 09:13 PM
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One more of the light kit it makes night fishing much easier they are full spectrum.
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Old 03-15-2018, 01:53 PM
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That is a great looking rig. Looking to downsize to a 20 with a 150 etec?
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