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SeaCraft 20
Just wanted to say hello and post a pic of my ‘73 20. No idea why it’s sideways. Looking forward to picking some brains as I consider additional modification and a possible repower.
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Welcome to CSC Sportsman...
I flipped your pic.... Let us know a little more about where you are located etc....
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Thanks NoBones. I’m from Eastern NC and spend a lot of my spare time inshore fishing our Pamlico Sound and Pamlico, Pungo, Bay and Neuse Rivers. The 20 SeaCraft is a perfect boat for our waters as it can take some significant chop for it’s size. I often have to cross larger bodies of water to get to areas I fish. The boat’s ride has absolutely impressed me and those who fish with me.
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Welcome to CSC
You found the right place for a group of experienced SeaCraft owners with many years of experience & knowledge. I remember crossing Pamlico in a 34' Stamas coming from Norfolk to Fla I got my jaw rocked. Your 20' can handle it. My first SeaCraft was a '73 CC. It appears your console is aftermarket. Go to the SeaCraft.Com main page then click literature section as the '73 Brochure & Specs is available. Enjoy the ride Sir.
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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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