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Old 11-18-2012, 10:06 AM
Bryan A. Bryan A. is offline
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Thumbs up Blast From the Past, 20 SF Redo

I have been a member of this site for a long time.

Bought my 1973 20 SF in the early nineties, fished it, loved it, blew up at least one power head on it, kind of replaced the transom once, pulled the tank and cobbled it together and even made some money with it.

Things changed, the babies came, boats were bought and sold. But the one thing I held onto was my 20SF.

Been contemplating a rebuild since I found CSC, decided this winter is the time to get started. I don't forsee this being a quick build as I have a Parker and a Whaler also, but would like this boat setup perfect for my needs, I have had A LOT of time to think about it. She needs a deck, needs a transom, will replace the tank, raise the transom, etc. I would like it to return to a mostly stock configuration.

Last time she was registered and in the water was '04.

So, here we go. Dragged it out of the back yard yesterday and sold the old motor off it. Got A guy coming today to take it away. So the fun begins!!!

Some pics I sent Trayder many years ago of photos that were taken many years before that.

http://www.classicseacraft.com/Bryan...0cc/index.html

And how she sits today.
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