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Old 05-13-2003, 10:40 AM
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Default She is for sale. Sad day. SeaCraft CC 20

I have assembled the extras for the boat, as I was not thinking clearly yesterday.

I have decided that the time just isn't there for me. She needs some TLC, but as you can see, much of the work area has already been prepped and is ready to go.

Please see the galleries below, one is 20 pics of the boat and hull, the second is all the extras that are coming with the sale.

Extras include:
**extras are shown in seperate gallery

Leaning post (2 year old cushion)
27 Gallon Gas Tank (3 years old)
Original Console
Great Fish Finder
Steering Wheel with fixed suicide knob

Here are the Galleries:

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The floorboards are 3 years old and are made of marine plywoood. They were painted with 2 coats of westsystem on both sides, but it's flaking in some topside areas. Underneath has no flaking. Wood is still sound and still has great integrity.

I would like to see this go to someone who will fix her up and enjoy her and am not looking to gouge anyone on price. I want to give a fair deal to someone.

I figured this was the best place to find a new home for her, but if there is no commitment on the boat soon, I'll be putting her in the paper as I don't have a place to store her long term.

I am asking $2000. I am not willing to negotiate.


There is work to be done, but the boat is much further along than "lost causes" and will make a teriffic boat for someone who is willing to do the work.

Buyer must bring trailer as it is not included in sale.

I am located in Margate, NJ

email: [email protected]
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Old 05-14-2003, 10:48 AM
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Default Re: She is for sale. Sad day. SeaCraft CC 20

No negotiation what so ever? even if I don't want sounder, leaning post and console?
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Old 05-14-2003, 10:58 AM
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Default Re: She is for sale. Sad day. SeaCraft CC 20

Buzzcut, wow I sounded like a real jerk when I re-read that. I put her in the press for $2500 and $2000 was my minimum.

I just got back from the boatyard and spoke to a glass company that is going to fix her after all. I ran the #s in my head over and over and selling made sense when I was in a panic.

I do believe that I'm going to keep her after all.

I am sorry for the back and fourth, but the boat seduced me again!
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Old 05-14-2003, 11:09 AM
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Default Re: She is for sale. Sad day. SeaCraft CC 20

Best of Luck with her. Treat her right and she will serve you for years to come.

As she progresses, please post pictures here so we (I) can see her mature gracefully.

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Old 05-14-2003, 11:19 AM
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I will. Work is expected to begin in two weeks. I hope to have her in the water this summer!

I do love that boat!
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