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I was just curious about how common the non center console and non inboard/outboard Seacraft models were?
It seems like a majority of what I see here and elsewhere is either the CC and/or the I/O. Is that accurate or am I mistaken? [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] Also, what is the difference between the Savage and Seavette models? Thanks!
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Somewhere on this site are production numbers for the various models during the Potter years. Non-CC models most likely have lower production #s (20 & 25 Seafari, 20 & 23 Sceptre, 27 Flybridge, etc), however I'm willing to wager that OB-powered SCs are more numerous than I/O models.
The Savage is a 23' CC cuddy, whereas the Seavette is essentially a 23' Sceptre with an extended forward deck. The specs page on this site shows the various models. |
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I would agree, I think the OB's outnumber the IO's by at least 10 to 1.
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It just seemed like every Seacraft I was finding listed for sale was an I/O...I kinda figured the CC thing would be more popular...thanks for the info.
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Many of those OB models we see now are converted I/O to outboards...
My next will be a Savage [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
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