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1969 27' SeaCraft Race Boat For Sale
1969 27' SeaCraft for sale.
This is one of about a dozen racing hulls built in the late 1960's. Currently powered with a 2003 Yamaha ox66 250hp outboard (low hours!). Action welding T-top and electronics box. Aluminum and fiberglass leaning post. Owns and Sons "Aluminum Slide-On" trailer, new torsion bar axles, wheels, and tires last year. I rebuilt the boat in 1990 and it has been fished hard since then. It is due for some serious work, deck is soft, and gunnels need a rebuild. This is a fabulous ride I just do not have the time (or desire) to rebuild the boat again. Asking $12000.00. E-mail [email protected] |
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Welcome to CSC Richard!!!
This will more then likey end up being a very busy thread!! Here are few more pics I took when we met last week...
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Could it be this was 303, 404 or even.... 31??
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Ken,
Thanks for bringing Richard into the fold. Richard, Welcome to CSC. Wow, that's a long skinny bote. What is the waterline beam at the transom? Dave
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Awesome boat!!
That first pic looks like it floats pretty high. Add a bracket to this boat and wow!!!! If I had some extra cash I would buy this in a heart beat and restore it. It would be really cool to rig it out just like the pic of #31. Put a full cap on it and two or three inline mercs. Are the spray rails a must on this boat? Last edited by Seacraft84; 11-02-2011 at 09:03 AM. |
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Mabye Strick should buy it
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27 Race boat
Hi Guys,
Thanks for the welcome! I'll try to answer a few questions, First, yes I consider the spray rails a must (I'm not a builder, but...) as you see she is narrow, in a following sea she does want to dig. Obviously, if you only race, and have her kicked up, there's not a whole lot of need for them. I did a lot of scuba diving so we had a lot of weight onboard. I'm not sure of exact width at transom waterline, I think right around 6'(I'll measure next time I'm home). As far as a bracket goes, I would be a little leery, remember that "long and skinny quote"? I do not know how she would tolerate the center of gravity being moved back that much. And trust me on this point, I have NEVER!!!! ridden on an outboard like this one, I've run through oceans that Sportfishing boats had to slow down for. Hope this helps. Have a great day, Richard |
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Sweet Ride.
How practical is it to turn this boat into a fishing boat? I love those lines.
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Quote:
It is a center console fishing boat!!!
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LOL. This boat is sex on a trailer. Damn. Not sure it would be better for fishing than a 23, but its just sleek. i'd be single if I bought this. tempting.
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