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Old 09-17-2009, 12:20 PM
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Default 1973 23 SEACRAFT TSUNAMI (RESTORED)

1973 SEACRAFT TSUNAMI CUDDY CABIN (REFURB IN 2004 & 2008) CLASSIC POTTER HULL- ALL COSMETIC AND REBUILD WORK DONE PROFESSIONALLY BY RAYBO MARINE IN LINDENHURST

2001 YAMAHA OX66 SALTWATER SERIES INSTALLED IN 2004 LESS THAN 300 HRS AND PROF MAINTAINED
CRUISE AT 4100-29/30MPH
TOP END 5700-46MPH

2004-NEW TRANSOM

2008-NEW ICE BLUE IMIRON HULL AND WHITE IMIRON TOPSIDES, NEW CABIN CUSHIONS/HEADLINER/PORTI-POTI, NEW BOLSTERS IN COCKPIT, NEW 4 SIDES CANVAS/GLASS ENCLOSURE, NEW LENCO TRIM TABS, NEW GARMIN GPS/CHARTPLOTTER/DEPTH/FISHFINDER, NEW RITCHIE COMPASS, NEW PLATFORM, NEW DASHBOARDS, NEW TEMPERED WINDSHIELD GLASS AND GASKETS,NEW SONY AM/FM IPOD/CD AND SPEAKERS, NEW SWITCHES AND REWIRED ELECTRIC, NEW SEATS AND CUSHIONS THE LIST KEEPS GOING.....

BOAT IS SOLID AS A ROCK NEVER BEEN FISHED AND KEPT THE CLASSIC SEACRAFT POTTER STYLE THROUGHOUT REFURB
HUGH COCKPIT AND NICE LITTLE CUDDY TO GET OUT OF WEATHER KILLS ME TO SELL BUT FAMILY IS EXPANDING

GOT 23.5K INTO BOAT WITH PURCHASE AND RESTORE BUT IM REALISTIC (ALL REASONABLE OFFERS WILL BE CONSIDERED) email at [email protected] more pics available

OLDER MODEL TRAILER INCLUDED NOT THE GREATEST OF SHAPE BUT GETS THE JOB DONE

POSSIBLE TRADE FOR 28 PURSUIT, 27 PHOENIX, 26 BLACKWATCH, 26 GRADY EXPRESS (OUTBOARDS ONLY PLEASE)
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Old 09-17-2009, 05:09 PM
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Default Re: 1973 23 SEACRAFT TSUNAMI (RESTORED)

where in NY are you?
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Old 09-17-2009, 05:19 PM
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Im located on the south shore- Massapequa, NY
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Old 09-18-2009, 10:43 PM
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Default Re: 1973 23 SEACRAFT TSUNAMI (RESTORED)

Was the transom raised to 30"?
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Old 09-20-2009, 08:20 AM
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Transom was raised bought the motor as a left over it was easier to raise transom during restore then find a a different motor.
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Old 09-20-2009, 10:11 AM
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Thats a real nice lookin rig.Just what I'll be needing in a about 5 months
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Old 09-20-2009, 10:23 AM
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I have to say I love this boat my family loves this boat. With this market it sure might will be available in 5 mths. The cockpit space is amazing the ride as you all know theres nothing like it the only problem is the cabin space its great for storage and you can sleep two in there fine ( especially with my full enclosures canvas it keeps it dry and the bugs out) problem being is i got three now and another on the way and we love to sleep out on the boat.

I have always wondered why Potter didn't just use the safari cap on the 23's too would've given you the extra head room in the cabin. I was toying around with the idea of keeping her finding a project safari removing the cap and putting it on the 23??? (PIPE DREAMS).............And the work and cost i dont think it be worth it
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Old 09-20-2009, 11:20 AM
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The cabin looks good to me but I would just want that for the baby and the wife to get out of the weather.The dog and I will be fine.I can see it getting cramped with three but it could be a great tackle storage area.Its a great boat for me because we are just starting a family and I love to fish so its like having the best of both worlds.She would like the cabin and bimini top ahd the chairs and windshield to keep her and the kid dry.I would like the whole deal cause if mommas happy everybodys happy.But dont get your hopes up on me right now.Right boat wrong time. good luck she is real pretty and I know you hate to see her go.
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Old 09-27-2009, 08:09 PM
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18,500 obo......
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Old 09-27-2009, 11:21 PM
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Very nice Tsunami/Sceptre!! I was noticing it has vent windshields panes on BOTH the Starboard AND port/passinger side. Interesting. Mine is only on the drivers side. Wonder when they stopped on the passinger side. Yours was a 1973 mine is 1977, I guess some where in between.
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