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Old 05-16-2002, 04:24 AM
markdpm markdpm is offline
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Default SeaCraft Factory 1978

Well Im another Mark and new to this site, I remember as a boy going to the SeaCraft factory and watching my fathers 23 Sceptre being made, Bill Potter was a patient of my fathers here in Miami and he made us a beautiful boat. It was beat up in hurricane Andrew pretty bad by our roof but after 7 years I restored it myself. It took me almost a year. The good news was that I stored it dry all that time, basically gutted the boat, hardly a screw was left then spent alot of time around the Miami River boatyards learning little tips. I did some before and after photos and as soon as I learn how to post the photos, you will see them here. I have a new 250 Merc and it hauls booty. One thing for sure, it was a wanted boat. Atleast once a month someone driving by would stop and leave a message in the mailbox asking to buy the boat, my mother was tempted but alas I won out. Im thrilled about this site and look forward to sharing my restoration story, it has a very happy ending! Mark Sturge
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