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20' Seacraft w/200HPDI
1970 SEACRAFT Potter Built 20'
Enclosed transom w/bracket 2004 Yamaha HPDI 200 w/SS prop 60 gal fuel tank Garmin 188c GPS/sounder w/east coast chip Sony CD Player w/2 MB Quart Marine Speakers VHF Radio (Brand new Standard in box, not-installed) Dual batteries On board charger Hydraulic steering w/SS hoses LED lighting Docking lights 2002 Continental aluminum tandem trailer $18,000 How do I post pictures as well as make my $25 donation? |
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Re: 20' Seacraft w/200HPDI
WOW, yall! I just got a look-c at his new pics on THT and that is some kind'of nice job. In the water, it looks like a fillet knife with a 200 Yammy on the back. Really a cool boat.
Was curious as to why ya left the rear boxes. I figured removing those would be a priority for additional space the full transom provides. That was one of the goals with my '73. I guess you might have pumps or other storage/rigging down there. Not knock'in it. You did a super job on that rig. Good luck on the sale. |
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Re: 20' Seacraft w/200HPDI
I must be a freaking idiot because I still haven't figured out the whole picture thing. I did in fact make the $25 donation, but, cannot figure out the pictures for you guys. On another note, I purchased the boat after it had been re-done. All the pumps, oil reserve and additional storage is used in the stern compartment. Hate to sell the boat.
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Re: 20' Seacraft w/200HPDI
Pictures:
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Re: 20' Seacraft w/200HPDI
NICE LOOKING 20!
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Re: 20' Seacraft w/200HPDI
Price reduced to $17,000
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Re: 20' Seacraft w/200HPDI
Curious...how fast is she?
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She is a 52 mph boat. Thought there would be alot more interest when I put the boat up forsale. Much cheaper than new.
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Re: 20' Seacraft w/200HPDI
VERY Sharp looking boat.
I don't know what it's like up in the NE, but there is almost nothing moving in the boat market here in FL, new or used. I looked at 2 SeaCrafts last weekend for under 5K. They were both Sceptres, but very servicable and solid boats. |
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