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Can anyone comment as to the ride of the original seamaster 27 with inboards or outdrive models, compared to the bracketed outboard conversion. Is the 27 a much better running boat than the 23 seacrafts. If I could find a buyer for my seacraft 23 Savage, this 27 would be coming home.
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drawings. I received his blessing on the bracket of which I plan to do with Hermco.. Go for it!! See ya, Ken
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I am usually skippering the boat, so i am on the bridge most of the time, however everyone tells me that in the cockpit that the ride is very smooth. My wife and child were in the V birth watching movies on a ride offshore one day in 5-6', I asked them if they got slammed around and they said no, that it was a little bumpy. It gets up on plane much easier than you would expect, and it planes at suprising low speed. And from what I am told when buddys pilot their boats next to me, that the hulls disposition looks really nice. I traded one of my 21 for this boat and I Have no regrets. It feels and handles like a much bigger boat, you could potentially charter 6 packs out of this craft. Nice rooom in the cockpit and below. The glass in the hull & transom is very , very thick. Mine is an I/O Mercruiser Bravo 7.4 , with a steel trailer. My 2001 Suburban with 220,000 miles pulls it well. So towing is not an issue. If I could sell my 27, I would prefer the 27 with twin Outboards on the bracket. I do not like I/Os. I cant believe this boat is not sold yet. Hell I may end up with two, it's possible, I had 2 Moesley 21s at one time......
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Brian, check your pm.
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WOW! How tall is it on the trailer? That is a cool boat.
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Steve if you recall from when I tried to get her in the barn with 12 X 12 doors she would not clear!! See ya, Ken
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Both had astonishing rides, like being on a boat half-again their size. The 27' actually rides better that the 36' Express by Tiara Pursuit. Shortly after I got to take the 27' sterndrive out fishing with the owner, it sank at the dock in my marina. It was called "Raven", and was for sale for only $500 for 10+ years before it found a home.
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Steve, My 27 is sitting on an old homemade mobile home
trailer frame that came with the boat. I put four new 14.5 inch tires on it to get her home. I would say that the Continental that Carl's boat is on sits alot lower! See ya, Ken
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