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Old 11-13-2017, 03:55 PM
IslandMarineGroup IslandMarineGroup is offline
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Default 18' & 20' hull lines plans

I guess there is something to be said about saving things. I bought a 1989 20 CC to restore and I'll build a cradle to work on it in the garage. I remembered that I have the lines drawings for two SeaCraft hull. I'll use the drawing to make the cradle. The 18' drawing is in good shape but the 20' is kind of rough. This was from my first paying job in the marine business in the early 1990's. A customer wanted to put these hand drawing into CAD. Unfortunately the software available to me at the time (and my skill level) were not up to the task.

In the title block the company and draftsman are blacked out but states that the drawings were produced from the molds. The 20 is dated 12/19/87, the 18 dated 1/2/88.

If anybody can use these, I might be able to get them scanned or copied.

Island Marine Group, LLC
www.islandmarinegroup.com
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Old 11-13-2017, 04:15 PM
FLexpat FLexpat is offline
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I would love to get good digital copies of these - I have put together a decent 3D model of the 23 in Solidworks (helped with the boredom of my last ACL replacement) - I would like to get all of the SeaCraft hulls into 3D CAD for folks here to use/have access to. But I do NOT want to have to go through another ACL replacement to get it done!
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