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Old 04-07-2013, 09:19 AM
OilFieldMan OilFieldMan is offline
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Default 1974 20' CC Seacraft for sale

1974 20' CC Seacraft

This is a hull from the 70's that is completely un-molested with holes and extra crap.
The fuel, bait, fish box, anchor, and seat hatches were all re-cored last in 2011.
The bow rail is unbent and still has good luster.
The gel coat is in good shape no major dings or scratches. It is the original gel coat to my knowledge. However with a good buff and a seasonal coating of poly glow she looks like a million bucks.
Fuel tank appears to be original however this was installed with out foam around it. No pitting or corrosion apparent, no leaks, can not smell fuel in the bilge.

1985 Evinrude 150 Hp 2 stroke
-2011 installed new fuel pump (capped of oil injection and run premix)
-New fuel lines
-Carbs cleaned last season
-Baystar hydraulic steering (also have the updated tiller arm for a Etec when it gets repowered)
-New Trans/throttle cables
-Compression is even across all cylinders.

Now the goodies and extras on the boat
-750 gph rule bilge pump on a float switch and manual operation
-1600 gph johnson bilge pump manual switch
-larger t-top that has not been fitted to the boat
-rl70c pathfinder plus and the other is a L760 plus fish finder, GPS and radar
-installed in 2011 Standard UHF radio
-installed 2012 pyle radio and speakers installed on the console

The boat sits on a 2011 Venture bunk trailer.










I work in maintenance this boat has been regularly washed when taken out of the water, and the trailer bearings been greased and trailer washed as well. The boat is currently winterized and upon seeing some money I am more than willing to take a test ride.

7,500

I've worked all the kinks out of the boat it truely is turn key. The 23 Scepter in the pictures is the new Seacraft that has replaced this gem.

Unique Transaction ID # 2AF17197XF499724L
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Old 04-07-2013, 10:31 AM
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It would sell quickly here in south florida

Good luck with the sale
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Old 04-07-2013, 11:10 AM
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Ironically I'm hoping with the sale of the boat, and some other sales. It'll be down payment for a house in Melbourne, and I can become the youngest snow bird. I'd love to take her with me but can't right now. She's a great boat with all the kinks worked out.
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Old 04-07-2013, 05:23 PM
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SELL IT! GET IT GONE! hahaha
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Old 04-07-2013, 05:33 PM
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Working on it, when my interweb is up to full speed in a day or two shes going on to craigslist too
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Old 04-07-2013, 09:20 PM
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It'll be down payment for a house in Melbourne, and I can become the youngest snow bird.
you'd miss the best season summer! its cold here in winter
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Old 04-08-2013, 12:07 AM
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Ironically I'm hoping with the sale of the boat, and some other sales. It'll be down payment for a house in Melbourne, and I can become the youngest snow bird.
Where's Capt. Brad when you need himmmm....
I think you are still in Melbourne, if so bring on the devil dust to Long Point!

The 23 will be fine in Melbourne!

You will never regret the move...
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Old 04-08-2013, 07:09 AM
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I'm just looking for a place where I can wear shorts for the winter and do a bit of fishing. I work offshore in the Oil patch so I've gotten used to being warm.

Except Summers here in the GOM are awful. MikeM the Florida summer's are all yours.

I like my North East summers and Indian Summers even better on the Cape.

I'm hoping the Oil patch will continue to be good to me and hopefully allow another Seacraft purchase for the Florida boat. But for a while I'll trailer back and forth if everything goes as planned.
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Old 04-12-2013, 12:19 PM
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Old 04-12-2013, 12:30 PM
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Sold

Congratulations. Knew it wouldn't last at that price.
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