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Old 07-17-2012, 02:56 PM
Cutiger Cutiger is offline
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If it's around still when my Shamrock sells I'll be all over it. Just need the cash from my boat first.
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Old 07-18-2012, 04:03 PM
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Hey... i am trying to replicate the original switch panel of the 1985 Seacraft... or buy an original one that is in good conditions... i was looking at yours which is exactly what i am looking for... will it be possible for you to give me the dimensions of your switch panel?

Thank you!
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Old 07-19-2012, 07:20 AM
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Rexgear, if we are talking about this panel, it measures 23" x 3 1/2", it appears to be made of platic engraving stock, approx. 1/16 tk. The thickness of the material you use will be limited by the design of the breakers you install. I believe the ones in this panel are AirPax, the cutout dimensions are, I am sure, listed on their web page. With a dimensioned drawing this panel would be readily produced with a cnc rotary engraving machine, the software may even have a font that is real close. Name:  001.jpg
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Old 07-19-2012, 10:03 AM
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Thank you so much for the specs on the panel! Ill let you know how close i can replicate it.
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Old 07-25-2012, 05:12 PM
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Hey guys, I had one prospect this weekend but we couldn't quite get there.

I am trying to post a Word Document as an attachment in this post, but I keep getting an "invalid error". The document has a list of improvements I would like to add to this posting, any help/advice on adding this attachment would be appreciated. thanks John
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Old 07-25-2012, 05:27 PM
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Cut/paste from Word into the post edit
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Old 07-26-2012, 06:17 PM
mperkins mperkins is offline
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Default Thanks for a good paste-ing

Thanks for help I'm better boatman than a user of brains.



20’ Sea Craft Master Angler

1985 Hull

1995 150Hp Evinrude 502 hours

Improvements, starting at the bow.

Pop up nav. Light.

Snag-less SS fairleads for anchor and docking lines

“Starboard” anchor locker hatch

Spare prop mounted on underside if fish box deck

Bilge access hatch in bottom of fish box

Bronze thru hull in fish box, replacing plastic

Engine oil bottle mounted in catch pan

Off season vent hatch to vent fuel compartment

Twin battery hold downs

Master battery switch

Large access hatch in front of console

3/8” windshield

“Starboard” dash panel with tackle pocket and tackle hatch

Light switch in tackle pocket. Will light pocket and inside of console

Tach, temp and voltage gauges

Apelco VHF flush mounted ???

3’ antenna with removable mast. Stainless base.

Lowrance x 75 sounder ???

3 ˝” flush mount compass ???

Sea Star Pro hydraulic steering

Release Marine alloy steering wheel

Hour meter

Circuit Breakers

Fuel tank removed and coated with Interlux Barrier Coat

Bronze thru drain in fuel tank compartment

In tank fuel gauge replaced

Deck hatch to fuel gauge replaced

Bilge access hatch in splash well replaced

“Starboard” door for fuel filter access

One and one half inch bronze thru hulls – cockpit drains to overboard with backflow preventers

Keyless fuel filler cap

Wood trim replaced with plastic moldings

Cockpit sidewall fabric liner replaced with PVC panels

Full canvas winter cover


Fishing related

Schafer sixteen-foot outriggers (never used)

Cannon down riggers

Six rod holders on gunnels

One rod holder on top of console

One ninety-degree rod holder on casting deck

Two rod under gunwale rod storage, each side

Five-rod storage holder on console side with heavy wall tubes



These improvements were done in the late 90’s and some will need to be redone.
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Old 09-11-2012, 10:31 AM
mperkins mperkins is offline
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Hey guys I still have this Master Angler for sale, any ideas. Thanks John
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Old 09-12-2012, 07:44 PM
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I love the bow cleat "handle"look.

Good luck on the sale. Great boat for the money (regardless of the hull color) I like the yellow BTW.

Looks clean.
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Old 05-29-2013, 07:16 AM
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She's still for sale, Beaufort NC. area - call - John 252 723 4288
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