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Old 06-12-2003, 04:26 PM
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Default Re: 1977 SeaCraft Tsunami 23

Ha Brad forgot to say that the hull is made of fiberglass there shouldn’t be any thing wrong with that just everything else like the deck, transom, cap, gas tank. Etc. all those things could be where major repairs could be needed.
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Old 07-10-2003, 11:45 AM
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Brad,

I am new to this forum, but 2 years ago I bought a 75' tsunami that had been partially redone(Transom & outboard fitting). The deck and hull were in great shape. Have it professionally checked, but if you want I will send you my survey report for a comaprison. I only paid 12,500.00. Not sure what power is on the boat you are thinking about, but the survey came back @ 17,000.00 for my boat, I am sure 70% of that price is motor.
As far as buying an Albe check out Coral Bay Marina in Morehead City,NC online, they are a big Albe dealer in eastern NC. I think you will find the ride is much better on a SC. I was contemplating the same choices you are, and I am thrilled with my choice.
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Old 07-10-2003, 11:45 AM
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Default Re: 1977 SeaCraft Tsunami 23

Brad,

I am new to this forum, but 2 years ago I bought a 75' tsunami that had been partially redone(Transom & outboard fitting). The deck and hull were in great shape. Have it professionally checked, but if you want I will send you my survey report for a comaprison. I only paid 12,500.00. Not sure what power is on the boat you are thinking about, but the survey came back @ 17,000.00 for my boat, I am sure 70% of that price is motor.
As far as buying an Albe check out Coral Bay Marina in Morehead City,NC online, they are a big Albe dealer in eastern NC. I think you will find the ride is much better on a SC. I was contemplating the same choices you are, and I am thrilled with my choice.
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