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Might have 8-10" shallower draft with the pocket. Guess that is a wheelhouse-workboat version of a Sceptre. At least the decks should be dry.
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If your needs are a commercial vessel with wheelhouse and a big aft deck then it's the right tool for the job. Of all the old hulls laying around to build into a work boat he picked a good-en!
Maybe a few of Mr. Moesly's Stainless Seacraft emblems will give it the "bling" it needs to get back on the Gucci list. |
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Arf Arf,,, Well blow me down! That's all I can stands,I can't stands no more Where's me lovely Olive Oyl.
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somebody should buy it ,who loves inboards,and put it back to original,not me...
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For 20k that thing will sit there and rot for quite a while unless he comes down about 12k easy.
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20k ?wacked....Maybe 500 dollars,no power... the money is is in the motor,what will it cost to bring it back to a nice seacraft.? 20
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Outriggers too, lol, looks like maybe he was tuna fishing with it . Rock-on.
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I agree its a shame to do that, but doesn't seem performance would be bad. Maybe at high speeds. Plenty of flats skiffs with tunnel hulls
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Hopefully, she has earned her owner fist fulls of cash as a workboat! |
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