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WILDFIRE MARINE Fabrication and Paint
First let me get this out of the way, I do not own a Seacraft. Although at 12 yrs of age I enjoyed a family friends 19' cc in the Bahamas (ah the good old days). I did grow up on Boston Whalers.
Now, I want to give praise "Mr Seacraft" Mike at WILDFIRE MARINE in Stuart, Fl who took on the total bow to stern reconditioning of my 1989 Whaler Outrage 22'. I carefully choose WILDFIRE MARINE after a bad exerience with Treasure Coast Customs in Port St Lucie, Fl. Mike and Debbie Sternberg are a unique husband and wife very capable Team working together. Mike has some 23 years of boat building experience. Debbie has some 12 yrs previous experience working for Pursuit Boats. They possess the knowledge and hands on experience that make them trusted true Craftsman not always found in the Marine repair business. Here is a summery of what WILDFIRE MARINE did for my Whaler: * semi-enclosed port and starboard transom. * design, fabricate, construct two aft seats port and starboard. * recore large center deck floor hatch over fuel tank. * recore both gunnel rail caps. * raised taller the center console (I'm tall), filled big and small holes. * total hull in/out sanded, primed and sprayed Imron quality paint. * through hull plumbing install of a live bait well system. Then Debbie took over on rigging and wire: * rerig Evinrude 200 OB. * VHF, compass, stereo, speakers, switch panel, ignition, trim tabs, under gunnel courtesy lights, nav lights, battery chgr., duel batteries and switch, fresh wtr system, bilge pumps. All in A Clean Neat Professional manor! After a Very Bad Experience with Treasure Coast Customs in Port St Lucie, I was very cautious of who was going to work on my Whaler! I did in-depth research, asked previous customers and asked those in the Marine trade business about the reputation of Mike and Wildfire Marine before I trusted him with my Whaler project. I am Proud of WILDFIRE and my Whaler. So whether you have a SeaCraft, Whaler, Mako, Contender or another boat that needs fiberglass or paintwork, repair or recondition, you can trust WILDFIRE MARINE. Barry #772-341-0111 |
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Well thats about as good as you can ask for on a recommendation ...
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Thats a more than generous offer from Mike. Fwiw I've ridden on and inspected mikes work on at least 4 different SeaCrafts, and his work has always been top notch. I also know the marina that Zach had the boat rigged and kept at. This is truly the first thing I have ever seen or heard about wildfire that was less than outstanding. I hope that lordwrench and Mike can resolve this.
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After looking at several restoration options, I am having Wildfire Marine perform a total restore on my '82 20' CC. I have been to his shop on numerous occasions and seen the quality of his work; it is exceptional. However, the best endorsement I can give Mike is the quality of the restoration he did on a friends Potter-built 23' CC. I had pretty much made my mind up that Wildfire was going to do my boat but when my friend told me that Wildfire did his 23' it solidified my decision. His restoration included a full transom, transom live well, Armstrong bracket, and paint (and much more). My friend hung two 200HP Etecs on the bracket. The boat looks new and it performs better than new. Oh, the restoration was done in 2006. Before passing any judgment on Mike's work and Wildfire Marine, we should have first-hand knowledge. I think his incredibly generous offer speaks volumes about his character. Frankly, I hope it's not accepted because Wildfire has plenty of work and I'm anxious to get my project moving.
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Mike did Steve`s SeaVette. Just beautiful. |
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I am sorry to hear that, always heard good things about them. |
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I don’t think Mike @ Wildfire would knowingly pass along a boat with known issues. That said, we are talking about boats that are decades old, and then putting brackets on them which those aging hulls were never designed for (pushing the center of gravity back and putting added torque on various parts of the hull, creating any number of additional woes). I never thought that a 20' with a bracket was an ideal setup.
I can contest that Wildfire did an excellent job on the transom enclose and Potter Bracket install on my 23'. The boat is enjoying a 2nd owner now after I owned it for 30+ years. I have seen cracks such as the pics above, caused by improper trailer alignment as well as misuse in uncomfortable sea conditions. I also saw a 23' SeaCraft at Wildfire that the previous owner had hollowed out the foam within the box stringers and made an Island run after filling them with cocaine! I received this from another CSC member via PM. I wish to share it with you. Quote:
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1978 23' Superfish/Potter Bracket 250HP -------- as "Americans" you have the right to ...... "LIFE, LIBERTY and the PURSUIT of a Classic SeaCraft" -capt_chuck |
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On the above post.
How very true. I had a surveyor show up on a 99' Contender I had for sale with an Infra red camera. Said there was deck delam and moisture around the rod holders, I pulled them for the buyer, looked damp but fine. Old boat, old issues. |
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I'm not defending anyone but in reading what was said here if I were doing a build that involved adding a platform and large engine I would take the floor out and reinforce the stringers and everything else. The point of large engines on brackets flexing the whole boat is probably a concern. These boat were made when a "large" outboard was a 235hp maybe and more likely a 135/150 and weighed a lot less. Add to the stresses the boat gets pounded by the water even well built boats can have things to wrong
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