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Seacraft HIN #
I've finally met the owner of the only Seacraft on Curacao.
Told us a bit about the boat (where he bought it etc.) but doesn't know much about it. Even though we only have to fix her engine, I thought to dig up some more info on the boat. Boat looks like a 21 with the chines that an 18 ft. Hin number is S1CF014-1586 It may not be accurate but they grinded most of it off. I believe the original color was a light green. I appreciate if anyone has more info. It truly is a beautiful boat that needs a lot of tlc but that I'd love to take for a test run. Thanks in advance, Albert Jr. |
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Pics would be nice.
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I agree, I'm waiting for the phone to charge.
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If the S1C is actually an SIC it would appear to be a SeaCraft 20 SF built by SeaCraft Industries in 1986.
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I hope you're right, I'm just about ready to post those pics.
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Here they are
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And here is a pic to show the thickness of the fiberglass.
Taken of the left vent slot. |
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It's either a late Seacraft Industries or early Tracker 20 SF. The console and spray rails are not original. These boats had 25" transoms as opposed to the Potter era 20", and were 8" longer than the Potter 20s (20'-4" versus 19'-8"). They are good boats. Yours looks relatively unmolested.
Dave
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Gillie is correct. SIC is seacraft. F is super fish. 686 is June 1986 which is seacraft industry
production. Cheers, GFS |
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I didn't however know of the length differences. Thanks for that. |
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