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Different flavor of Seacraft (Radon Style)
Found this on craigslist. Some might call this blasphemy. I like the idea of taking the great hull and building what you need/want with it.
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Woah.
It's the cab forward Jeep of Seacrafts!
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WOW...
I'am thinking this thing has a Bugatti Veyron 16 cylinder 1200 HP under the cover....
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Jbass02
Actually that is similar to what I want my 77 Tsunami 23 hull to be like. Would love to see the interior. Of course the transom area will not be even close.
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I'm amazed at the effort put forth to make the cover the same radius as the stern cap.
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Yeah, that took some skills...
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Nice to see the old girl is still at it
strick
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Found another highly customized Seacraft this one in HI. Dudes out there love the twins. I think it helps push them up 20'+ swell. First time I've seen bracket flush with the hull. What is the advantage?
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That bracket is equivalent to an extension of the hull.
It provides a longer running surface and extra displacement for those engines. |
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