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1984 23cc
Is 1984 a good or bad year? Have my eyes on one. My 1977 was a tank. Someone refresh my memory. Thanks
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Remember the 1978 PintoStang.... well, not that bad. I believe it is an SCI hull. There is talk of some select hulls coming out of the mold with a hook but I am not that knowledgeable as some of the vets here who should be piping in shortly to give you all the details.
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Yes it will but the fix is so easy it's not worth considering as a disqualifier.
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Thanks. Keep em coming
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Thanks so much. Very cool.
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I have a 1987 and it's a fantastic boat. If you can get past the stigma that it's not a Potter you will enjoy it. People tend to over analyze this stuff - I know I did when I was shopping around. I prefer the layout of the post-potter hulls anyway. The transom is much cleaner and you have a bigger cockpit because of it. These later boats also have bigger gas tanks and better scupper layout.
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I totally agree with Kmoose and the above statement. On my 78 Potter 18 I had to replace the bow eye last year. When I finally got an access hole cut in the liner I found out that the glass was over 1/2" thick in the bow. In general our 18 is a very heavy boat. That being said though I will definitely take one that's too heavy over one that's too light any day of the week.
Rod
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