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Vintage 21 Foot 1963 Seacraft
Okay, the 1963 21 Foot Seacraft pictures are posted at
http://s214.photobucket.com/albums/carlsabad That's the boat I am trying to gather information about. The closer I get to it, the better it looks. I could see myself fishing for red snapper in this thing. I like Red Snapper. |
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Re: Vintage 21 Foot 1963 Seacraft
What pictures???
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Re: Vintage 21 Foot 1963 Seacraft
Going to have all the work done for you? Here are some figures:
New deck & transom core, + rebuild stringers = $5K - $7K New windshield plexiglas = $1.2K Repower labor incl. new stringer motor mounts - 100 hrs @ $75hr = $7.5K Repower system = Mercruiser 350 MAG MPI/Bravo I = $15K New aluminum trailer = $2.4K PLUS all the miscellaneous like cleats, asstd SS hardware, paint or gelcoat, etc. Total refurb cost over 2-3 years? $31,000 to $35,000. Worth it? You bet!
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Re: Vintage 21 Foot 1963 Seacraft
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It's Lots of work, the cost is justified. Labor is the factor here. Personally, I'd do most of it myself. It's really hard for me to part with hard earned $$ if I am knowldgeable and physically able. I have sucessfully rebuilt several other boats in the past.
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Re: Vintage 21 Foot 1963 Seacraft
Are you the owner of the boat?
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