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Looking to sell SF20 Sea Craft 1970 Inboard/Project Boat.
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can i get a little more info? i am looking for something rebuildable in South Florida.
Details, phone number, location, pictures, clear title? and any other information you may be holding back. BuzzCutt
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I can provide photos, transportation and clean title. The boat needs rebuilding as the previous owner had cut out transom for outboard. However, the ability to return it to its original inboard set up is advised due to the resale value. $5K includes a rebuildable 4-cylinder block w/engine mounts. NO trailer but the price includes delivery.
We would need to obtain 1/2 prior to leaving Maryland. If you are interested please feel free to contact us by phone at 410-643-2354. Boat was purchased with the intent of restoration which is what we do, so as it goes the boat is unfinished due to too many projects. However, if you need to work on the fiberglass/painting of the boat we would be more than happy to make arrangements to assist you with that. Not sure how to send photos through the website, if you have an email address for us to send to I can email the photos as soon as I receive it. |
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Mike, I may have an interest in your boat.Would you please e-mail photo's to [email protected],Joey
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Inboard or i/o? Sounds like a lot of clams if it's a hurting i/o.
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Mike,
e-mail pictures and detailed info to [email protected] I will look them over. the $5k seems a bit steep if it's in the condition you describe. how flexible on the bottom line are you? are you willing to make a deal? i don't need or want the inboard engine or trans. does it have a pocket for the prop or does it hang down under the deepest part of the "V"? Thanks in advance for the information. Buzzcutt
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