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Re: Seventy Five Grand 23' SeaCraft
I thought I saw in the description of that boat that the console was from Proline. I'll have to look again.
That wood is nice but holy smokes [img]images/icons/shocked.gif[/img] ......I became obsessed about people keeping their feet clean when they got on the boat. And if it was wet...shoes off....otherwise I would have a trail of footprints once the deck dried. To make matters worse I like the teak left natural...so we had to be careful when we fished that the deck was nice and wet before Charlie tuna hit it ... otherwise I knew what I was doing Monday morning. The covering boards looked varnished too...Can you imagine missing a rod holder and driving it into that wood....New varnish job!!! Although I don’t think that boat even has holder on it...The wood is nice if you don’t want to use the boat or have someone take care of it for you . [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img] [ May 08, 2002, 08:40 PM: Message edited by: Scott ] |
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Re: Seventy Five Grand 23' SeaCraft
I just saw the boat at seagate marine sales in Stuart about a week ago. The guy there pulled the hole cover of for me so I could see the boat. This boat is sweet. They also had a really nice blue 1969(I think) 20 footer. The guy gave me his card and said both were listed on their web site at www.seagatemarine.com There are some really good pictures on the site.
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Re: Seventy Five Grand 23' SeaCraft
Fishingman
Welcome to the site ... and thanks for sharing that link. There are some great pictures of that 23. Also like the blue tint to the decks on the 20. Nice Stuff!! |
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