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Old 07-09-2003, 04:12 PM
SECF3114M73J SECF3114M73J is offline
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Default '78 Sc epter

Found a 78 20ft. Scepter today.I gave the boat a pretty good inspection, transom is new-pro job,gel coat matches nicely, deck is good,no soft areas, tapped all over it with a screw driver handle,helm seat was moved forward a few inches, might be some delamination were seat used to be,small area. Topsides and hull very good. New cushions on v-berths. Trim tabs, I-com vhf, porta-potti. 79 150 Johnson(be nice candidate for a 140 Suzi). Loadrite galvanized tandem trailer in fair condition.Don't know about the gas tank or wiring. $7,500.Opinions?
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Old 07-09-2003, 08:10 PM
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Default Re: '78 Sc epter

Too much money for a boat with original power. You're essentially buying a boat and trailer in this case. IMO it's worth $4K max.
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Old 07-10-2003, 01:55 AM
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Default Re: '78 Sc epter

I'm not interested in buying the boat,I have a 23'C.C. A freind of mine is looking for one,but wants a center console.It's too bad the motor wasn't newer, because the boat is in really nice condition.The transom was done with 2 layers of 3/4" marine ply and epoxy.The outer skin was reinstalled.The motor is a 25" shaft.The boat is in Stonington,Ct. Phone #860-535-4795.
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