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Tsunami market
Any market for Tsunami's out there? Will be one on here soon.
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The layout of the Tsunami is outstanding for divers, as good as it gets. Suggest pitching your marketing in that direction.
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Outstanding for Salmon Trolling on the Great lakes (I love my Tsunami)great for that steep close wave pattern on those waters.
I wouldn't be afraid to advertise it on sites like www.glangler.com. The distance is worth making the drive for a potential buyer.Just ask one of the members on this site(floorboy),who made the run from Minnesota to Massachusetts with his buddy to buy a Tsunami.
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Yup. A guy from Washington state drove to Mass. to buy my dad's Sceptre site unseen 2 years ago. When guys know the boat, they don't hesitate to make the trip.
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I feel the Tsunami is the most underrated format of all SeaCrafts.
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I would have bought a Sceptre myself, but buying a bigger truck wasn't in the cards at the time. I love cuddy designs. I love the soccer field cockpit. Looking at a Sceptre now, but no room to park it. I need a ranch, or at least an acreage.
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You've got the next best thing in the 21.
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Next best thing? I'd say he's a step ahead!
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Whatever, they are all Seacrafts
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IMHO -
The 23' Sceptre /Tsunami is a great boat for many different applications. I chose one as I wanted the pedigree of a 23' Potter WITH storage. My Tsunami was originally a fishing, surfing, beach machine. It has allowed me to stow all my gear in the cabin ( less the longboard which lays along the cockpit gunnel ). As life/priorities changes, it has allowed for different things; kids beach gear, a weber BBQ, foldable table, umbrellas - family 'chit. When bass season is here ( Spring and Fall ) all that is removed. So, I guess what I'm saying is that it the best of all worlds. And, it rides GREAT ! I'm sure a streamlined ( lighter in the bow ) 23' CC will ride better, but, man - maybe 'just' noticeably so ( no offense here ). As for fishing - I've fished my boat pretty hard coast ally and have NEVER been envious of any boat. For the $ I have into it after a resto, 10 years later - I'm still completely happy. Two things I find mandatory - a dependable windlass and a good ladder that gets you through the windshield when you need to… Hope this helps... |
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