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1979 23' Seacraft
I am looking at purchasing a 1979 23' Seacraft Center Console. It seems to be in good condition. The one thing I noticed is on the port side deck somewhat near the back of the consol there was a spot that had a noticeable bounce to it when you stepped on it. The bounce spot was maybe 2 feet square. The rest of deck seemed solid bilge and anchor lockers seemed dry. Is this common in this model - what could I check on my own before hiring a surveyor. The seller stated the bounce never bothered him and he has a similar bounce in his newer boat. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Re: 1979 23' Seacraft
It's not normal. The deck should be solid..... however on a 29 year old boat there is bound to be a few soft spots. Hatches are a common area to find soft spots as well. If it's not too bad you may be able to live with it... otherwise use it as a bargaining chip on your sale price if you plan on fixing it. There are lots of good boats out there for sale right now.
strick
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Re: 1979 23' Seacraft
Strick is dead on. The seller is blowing some smoke your way. Personally I would either hire a surveyor and/or use a moisture reader on both the deck and the transom.
If you want to see a copy of what a good boat survey on a SeaCraft looks like, let me know (and I will send you a copy). Peter
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