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No, that is not a typo. Yes, the overnighter was a real boat (the last one Bill Potter designed for SeaCraft only 12 built)
This is a total redo and upgrade of a 1979 20ft.Overnighter which Bill Potter did for one of his sons who, unfortunately, cannot use it. This was the last model Bill designed for SeaCraft and it is an ideal family fishing boat with a full canvas enclosure. It has a 2003 Evinrude Ficht engine with less than 100 hours mounted on the Seamark single engine bracket. The price is $39,000 which is what it has cost. A complete description plus a marine surveyors report is available The 20ft Overnighter was introduced in the summer of 1978 as a '79 model to replace the 20ft Scepter. Bill Potter's SeaCraft only built about 12 of these boats before the Tampa crew took over in 1980 and ended their production. It is one of Bill's favorite designs! The inner liner is the same as that used on the 20ft Seafari with the v-berth and head capability. The redesigned cap deck with the walk-through windshield and sliding hatch system gives easy safe access to the bow while retaining comfortable overnighting capability and good lockable storage. The self bailing cockpit has been enlarged by closing the transom and covering the old motorwell so it provides a full width seat or raised casting deck. The SeaMark bracket with its boarding ladder gives easy access to the boat from in the water or on the trailer. The boat with its full canvas enclosure can be used on the trailer as well as in the water for overnight camping. SeaCraft actually ran an ad about 1970 showing the Seafari, similarly equipped, on top of a mountain with the caption "Sleep Aboard Tonight Up A Mountain!" ![]() Please contact [email protected] for more info Mr Potter is a great guy and he is a very busy person. I ask kindly that those not interested in the boat not bombard him with emails irrelevant to this listing. Thanks Jason |
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