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Old 06-02-2014, 10:38 AM
brushhippie brushhippie is offline
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Howdy folks, new here, been a boat weirdo for many years and owned many awesome classics and while piling through craiglist boats as I do every day I ran across this little beauty...she is a bit small for my taste really and I am not an I/O fan at all...but I have heard the 140 was economical and hard to kill, SO like I need another hole in my head or project..this will be sitting next to the Schuster in the shop for some lovin!

Not pretty now but soon! To be continued....
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Old 06-02-2014, 11:19 AM
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Congrats on the new project, I'm sure you'll spiff her right up! I have a '79 Seafari awaiting some love my little collection as well. There seems to be quite a few available, they seem to best the most unloved of all the Seacrafts. I just looked at one on Long Island yesterday that needs a stern for really cheap.
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Old 06-02-2014, 01:36 PM
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Congrats on the new project, I'm sure you'll spiff her right up! I have a '79 Seafari awaiting some love my little collection as well. There seems to be quite a few available, they seem to best the most unloved of all the Seacrafts. I just looked at one on Long Island yesterday that needs a stern for really cheap.
Wasn't the one at goldsmith's, was it?
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Old 06-02-2014, 01:42 PM
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Congratulations and welcome aboard! As Bushwacker will tell you, the Seafari 20 is an incredibly versatile model. I love my little boat but the economy of that I/O package would double my range and economy.

Post up some more pics when you can. Looks like a really nice score.
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Old 06-02-2014, 02:03 PM
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No I looked at the one at Goldsmiths last year. This one is in Amityville sitting alongside a Seavette that that's also available. He's talking about cutting up the Seafari if nobody takes it. My wife said go look but don't bring anything home she's getting wise to me after 31 years
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Old 06-02-2014, 03:01 PM
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Have a good time restoring that one, and welcome to CSC.

If you want to go diving, camping, have a do it all kind of boat, the 20 seafari is better than anything in its size class. I camped and dived hard out of mine, year round, way offshore. It is one heck of a design, and very very well built.


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Old 06-02-2014, 03:17 PM
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Howdy folks, new here, been a boat weirdo for many years and owned many awesome classics and while piling through craiglist boats as I do every day I ran across this little beauty...she is a bit small for my taste really and I am not an I/O fan at all...but I have heard the 140 was economical and hard to kill, SO like I need another hole in my head or project..this will be sitting next to the Schuster in the shop for some lovin!
Welcome aboard, and where are you located BTW? Yes, that 140 I/O is a 5 mpg rig and a great riding model to boot, since most of the engine weight is forward of transom. It's actually better balanced with more weight forward than the outboard models, so it planes easily at 12 mph w/o tabs! As Gillie said, you'll be amazed at what you can do with a Seafari. Here's a few examples of trips I've made with mine: http://www.classicseacraft.com/commu...avigation+trip
http://www.classicseacraft.com/commu...hns+river+trip
Although it and the Sceptre are probably the least popular 20' models, I think it's better for diving and trolling than the CC models because of the big cockpit, with WAY more dry storage in the cabin, which has bigger bunks than the 23 Sceptre/Tsunami! Plus it's a lot drier and more comfortable than a CC for overnight trips or when the weather doesn't cooperate! Does yours still have the galley seat? I think they were standard on the I/O's, and that overboard drain on port side indicates it had one, at least at one time.

As for size, don't let that fool you. Most folks that see it at the dock or on a trailer think it's much bigger than it is. Yes, it's easily towed with a small pickup, but it rides better than many 23-24 footers! Ran mine 165 miles (1 way) to the Abaco's a half dozen times in the late 70's/early 80's with a 115 hp outboard on it. I wasn't fast with all the gear I carried, cruising at about 20 kts, but I used to hope that the wind would kick up a bit so the guys with bigger boats and motors would have to slow down so I could keep up with them! I've yet to find another 20' boat that rides as well, burns less gas, or has a full opening windshield or has as much combined cabin/cockpit room, with a full galley, head and shower!

If you want more info on the SeaCraft history, check out this great website: http://www.moeslyseacraft.com/proud-...0-seafari.html If you send me a PM with an email address, I can send you some PDF files of original brochures, including a more legible copy of the Boating magazine test of the Seafari that's in the Literature section. Denny
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Old 06-02-2014, 04:44 PM
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Thanks Bushwacker, thats way cool...I did the trip between Florida and Corpus in my 27 foot chris...and as small as it was...smaller would have been better, there are alot of places one can anchor with a shallow draft boat...I think with a few mods and an enclosed top this old girl will fit the bill nicely and save me alot of fuel money! and shes just plain pretty for lookin!
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Old 06-02-2014, 10:40 PM
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No I looked at the one at Goldsmiths last year. This one is in Amityville sitting alongside a Seavette that that's also available. He's talking about cutting up the Seafari if nobody takes it. My wife said go look but don't bring anything home she's getting wise to me after 31 years
Can't let her get cut up!
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Old 06-05-2014, 03:30 PM
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I went over and got to see it up close finally and I think its gonna work just fine...it is rough but she'll be a dandy when I finish Im gonna add a freshwater tank and I had thought about building a hardtop for it but maybe just the full size bimini like this one.

Ill have to build a dive platform for the stern also.
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