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Old 08-17-2015, 10:03 PM
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Was thinking about selling the ol clunker SeaCraft, mentioned to a few folks if I did not start using it more I was going to sell it and go down to one boat and keep my Pathfinder. Out of the blue I get a call from a friend, of a friend, of my Nephew who heard I might sell my SeaCraft. He wants to come look at it and I told him the lower unit was off for a new water pump and to give me a couple of days to think about it. Anyway my elderly neighbor who's health is not good and can't use his in perfect condition 23' Scout anymore, plus his wife's health has taken a bad turn for the worse, told me he wants to just get rid of the boat without the selling hassle. So my potential buyer calls that morning and tells me he has a very nice stack of "hundreds" he wants to spend on my SeaCraft.......it was close, real close. But I told him I was still not sure about selling it, however I had an option, and then told him about my neighbor's boat, sent him pictures, etc.. Long story short.....he came that afternoon and bought my neighbor's 23' Scout within less than two hours with MY stack of hundreds. He actually called me two days later happy as can be and thanked me for turning him on the Scout.

I'm very satisfied I was able to help out my neighbor and yes, I've still got my SeaCraft, oh yeah, about the Pathfinder, went on the market last Wednesday and I sold it in 48 hours. It's hell to be attached to a 37 year old boat.......
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Old 08-17-2015, 10:19 PM
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Good decision...divine intervention!
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Old 08-18-2015, 06:55 AM
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It's hell to be attached to a 37 year old boat.......
Good Boy Don ---------> I almost had a "Partner in Sorrow"
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Old 08-19-2015, 07:45 AM
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Attached to a 37 year old is not all that bad...(boat of course)

I myself enjoy the more mature type...around 50ish. (boat)
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Old 08-19-2015, 08:19 AM
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Pathfinders and Scouts are a dime a dozen, but your Seacraft is not easily attainable. I used to have a 1968 Chevrolet Camaro, and sold it to get a car that was more fuel efficient. I regret that decision, in this case you made the right one! The people on this forum I think would all agree, Seacraft > than any boat built today.
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Old 08-19-2015, 08:29 AM
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or turning him on the Scout.

I'm very satisfied I was able to help out my neighbor and yes, I've still got my SeaCraft, oh yeah, about the Pathfinder, went on the market last Wednesday and I sold it in 48 hours. It's hell to be attached to a 37 year old boat.......
Whew! That was close,just on the edge of that cliff when you fortunately came to your senses.
Aint nothing wrong with being attached to your 37 year old seacraft. I'm still in love with my 41 and 45 year old year old Tsunami,and Seafari.
I'm blaming all you guys for this illness
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Old 08-19-2015, 11:14 AM
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Thanks guys!! I've put way too much work into this ol clunker to see it drive down the street behind someone else's truck knowing it would not be coming back.

Terry, I'm with ya, not real sure what I would still be able do with a 37 year old......especially more than once
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