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Good find. You truly have both my respect and sympathy. Boat Ho, indeed.
Two sleeping in the cabin is very doable. My wife and I did a whole lot of overnight++ camping in that model, and I'm 6'1"l. My oldest used the icebox as a crib for a while. (He's 26 now). |
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I think 1974 was the first year for the new cap, which that boat definitely has, because it has the added panel at the bottom of the windshield which the older models don't have. The distance from the V of the windshield to the hatch is about 18" on my boat but only about 6-8" on the newer cap. The wells around the scuppers should be 2-3" deep instead of only 1" if it has the raised deck. The only downside of the bigger gas tank is that the cabin step down is much smaller, just big enough to open the door. On my boat it's big enough to set a 70 qt cooler there; that's real handy because it won't slide around in rough seas plus it moves weight up forward where it improves the ride in rough stuff.
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'72 SeaFari/150E-Tec/Hermco Bracket, owned since 1975. http://i188.photobucket.com/albums/z...Part2019-1.jpg |
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