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Old 02-05-2018, 02:46 PM
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It's the end of an era! Finally have made the decision to sell the old Seacraft. Hopefully I won't live to regret it. This has been a great boat. It definitely needs some work. The biggest is paint inside and out. The exterior was painted back in '07 and shows the life of a well used boat. The interior was painted by me and my sons before I figured out that i needed to let a pro handle the paint. The floor was replaced in 2013 with core cell. The boat has the bones and the parts to make it great again. I am pulling the motors and the steering system off to go on another boat. Price is for the boat and trailer, no motors or steering. The Yamaha binnacle, gauges, wiring harnesses, and hydraulic steering lines will remain.

$15,000.00

Paypal Transaction #2C975504TH2805723

- 1974 Hull
- 2014/15 Loadmaster trailer
- Large console with front door
- T-top with electronics box, kingfish rod holders and curtains. Curtains and top canvas done in 2014
- Raymarine GPS with bottom module (can't remember the model)
- 2 Icom VHF radios, one with expansion channels.
- Fusion Stereo
-2 Eriggers
- 40 gallon leaning post livewell with back rest and rod holders.
- 2 bilge pumps
-1 1100gph livewell pump
- Twin engine Potter Brackett
- 10 or so gunnel rod holders
- 6 rod transom rod holder
- Boat was completely re-wired in 2014
- 3 Interstate batteries
- 3 bank charger
- Flush mount pop up cleats and bow light
- 136 gallon fuel capacity. 96 gallon and 40 gallon tanks. Both tanks have been pushed forward to the step up.






























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Old 02-05-2018, 03:26 PM
Vezo, Part II Vezo, Part II is offline
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Wow! Nice boat! Was this originally an I/O, then enclosed with bracket? Do you know fuel capacity, one or two fuel tanks and were they replaced when the deck was replaced? Think I’d have to let one or two go for the repower, but Beautiful boat!!! Best of luck with the sale! How far are you from Myrtle Beach?

Did your sig on the old site have a monkey firing an automatic rifle?

Thanks.
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Old 02-05-2018, 03:38 PM
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Yeah, that was my signature on the old sight. I liked that one. I am 35-40 miles from Myrtle Beach.

The boat has always been an OB boat. It has 2 fuel tanks. 96 gallon and a 40 gallon. When we did the floor in 2014 the tanks were pulled and checked. The small tank was in great shape. The big tank had one area of small pitting. I had the local welding shop clean it up and they repaired the pitting.
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Old 02-07-2018, 09:30 PM
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When was the transom redone??
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Old 02-08-2018, 12:03 AM
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Transom was done in 2007.
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Old 02-09-2018, 01:43 PM
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gorgeous sled, GLWS!
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Old 02-20-2018, 05:45 PM
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Thanks to all. The boat is sold. Hope I don't regret it!
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