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Old 02-19-2008, 01:22 PM
mubikS mubikS is offline
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Default 1973 Seacraft 20 SF: $8500 (Potter Built Hull)

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For Sale: 1973 Seacraft 20 Sportfish center console. 1996 Mercury 150 XR6, low hours, SS prop. Located in Locust Hill, VA 23092.

Birdsall Marine aluminum T-top and leaning post (with fiberglass under-seat storage): 5 gold-anodized rocket launchers on top, 4 on leaning post, 4 rod holders in gunnels. Top Gunn outriggers mounted on top with 15' poles. Large fiberglass electronics box.

Electronics: Jensen AM/FM CD stereo with 4 speakers. Ritchie Compass on dash. Older Standard Horizon shown, have new Uniden Oceanus VHF radio. 8' fiberglass VHF antenna on stainless ratchet mount, 8' fiberglass AM/FM antenna on stainless ratchet mount. JRC Color Depthsounder/fishfinder w/ transom-mount transducer. For listed price, will include Ceteck chartplotter and Cape May to Charleston chip. Otherwise, it will go on new boat.

Accessories/features: Spreader lights aft and forward. Birdsall flourescent light under t-top above leaning post. Anchor locker includes custom stainless steel anchor, two additional bow lockers will hold well more than your legal limit of fish. Small livewell below deck behind leaning post. Not shown are all cushions: seat cushions for aft boxes and seat cushion and backrest for console (these two need snaps replaced). Dual batteries with switch. 47 gallon fuel tank. New custom dash panel in black starboard, but still have old woodgrain SeaCraft panel. Green canvas strung on t-top. Stainless steel/white starboard swim platform on port side of transom. Other side has kicker motor bracket (currently off boat). Hull is painted in yellow Imron, bottom is painted with Green Bottomkote (hard finish).

Trailer: Galvanized Steel twin-axle Load-Rite roller trailer. New light kit and tongue jack. Brakes(?)... this towed with ease behind a GMC 1500, and even the previous S10 4x4.

Editors Comments: At 3400 rpm, this boat cruises at 24kts. At WOT, this boat screams at 38kts (43mph). It has a sharp V at entry and rides much much better than my Mako. We frequently fish four people on this boat with 10 (yes, 10!) rods while trolling. The gunnels are high enough to keep you from feeling like you're not falling out of the boat, and low enough to make boating a fish easy. If you've heard the "Mello Yello" in the middle Chesapeake Bay... you know this boat catches fish!

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The owner is on a tugboat for two weeks at a time, but his phone is 804-366-6083. Reply here and I'll answer any questions I can.
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