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  #61  
Old 12-29-2021, 10:56 AM
strick strick is offline
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Non skid on teak...I like it!

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Old 12-30-2021, 03:04 AM
Xcomunic8d Xcomunic8d is offline
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Lol I know raw or even oiled teak may not need it. But varnished stuff is really slippery, but so pretty. I reserve the right to sand it off and go oiled. I just like this varnished look.

Making the side triangle windshields. The XO helping me. The router is off this is after the cut…

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Old 12-30-2021, 10:42 PM
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Lol I know raw or even oiled teak may not need it. But varnished stuff is really slippery, but so pretty. I reserve the right to sand it off and go oiled. I just like this varnished look.

Making the side triangle windshields. The XO helping me. The router is off this is after the cut…

Was just taking a second look at your beautiful work -look amazing!
I had issues with the plastic clips for my Taco outriggers that I take off the boat every time. The smooth Finnish would allow the plastic to slide on .the pipes when I wrapped the leads around it .figured where I needed to keep them and ruffed the anodizing up slightly then did your trick with the anti skid . clips stay in place and there easier to grab when wet
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Old 01-07-2022, 09:42 AM
Glaucus485 Glaucus485 is offline
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Nice work! I just picked one up in Florida.
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Old 01-07-2022, 02:58 PM
Xcomunic8d Xcomunic8d is offline
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Nice welcome to forum. Mines a 72 #37. The states all confused on my boat. It was made in 72. Probably sold in 73. State insists it’s a 73 (even though no hull ID from Seacraft), but then the state sent me registration papers stating it’s a 72 now.

Strick did one of the best rebuilds ever on one.

There’s a thread here somewhere by him. Pics are mostly gone now, I think?
Blue heron on here did one too Same story.

Here’s stricks when it went up for sale awhile back.

https://www.bdoutdoors.com/forums/th...aft-25.662138/

I’m guessing you’re going to do a rebuild? You can always message me as you get going on it. I saved quite a few things but some things had to be made one off. What number is your boat. We’re a family on here.
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Old 01-07-2022, 10:02 PM
Glaucus485 Glaucus485 is offline
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I have seen pictures of Stricks for a few years now. I wish the photos did not get lost on those builds. Such a shame. The hull I picked up is a complete project and I plan on taking on a rebuild. Ill start a rebuild thread soon. Thanks for the offer to help.
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Old 01-08-2022, 04:37 AM
Xcomunic8d Xcomunic8d is offline
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I’m using post images now

Tiny pic and photo bucket started killing old photos off but were the originals back when.

I’ve got lots of photos I haven’t posted. Hit me up and I can at least show you what I’ve found. Hopefully it helps. One of my goals with this thread was to make a long time source for Seafari 25 rebuilds.
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Old 01-08-2022, 09:03 AM
cdavisdb cdavisdb is offline
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Welcome Glaucus485,

Its an amazing boat. You will love it!


What's the story on the boat? Pics?
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Old 01-08-2022, 06:34 PM
Xcomunic8d Xcomunic8d is offline
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Connor- aka cdavisb had a Seafari 25 too and was very helpful to me with pics and stuff.

You should be able to find what you’re looking for here. Just go for it.
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Old 01-09-2022, 10:04 PM
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Here’s the port light with 1/4” smoked plexiglass in it. I used double sided tape and a flush trim bit to duplicate it. About 3’x6’ piece if memory serves.
siliconed in place and held down with clamps.
Tp-139 was installed. The corners are tricky. And my original ones had silicone in the corners.

Got 20’ of tp-139 @ $7/ft. from these guys. Call and ask for American marine.

https://pompanettellc.com/
603-826-5791
You need the inv number to duplicate orders. Pm me if anyone needs it. It only cost me $30 shipping and shipped faster than quoted.
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