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Old 07-11-2006, 09:12 AM
jayacobi jayacobi is offline
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Default 1973 Seacraft CC

I am the second owner of this FL boat, which was stored in a boatel until 4 years ago.




It is powered by twin Merc 80’s (’93-’94 vintage) w/ stainless props, trim tabs, dual batteries, bilge, as well as an autohelm setup. One motor has <100 hrs on rebuild and is in very good condition. The second has between 400-500 and smokes some (guessing new powerhead in near future).

The boat has a stainless T-Top w/ removable spray windshield, aluminum electronics box, two GPS units, VHF, and fishfinder. It has a two-way leaning post w/ cooler and new custom cushions on both seats. It comes with canvas covers for seats, console, and motors and it has a large bow dodger for bad weather. Also, notice the custom teak bowsprit and aluminum fortress anchor as well as the custom stainless bow rail assembly.

The hull is solid and the original hull gelcoat still has a good shine. The floors have some minor spidercracks and are pretty solid given their age.



The boat comes on a galvanized tandem axle trailer and can be seen in the Annapolis, MD area. Price is $11,900. 703 403 7233







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Old 07-13-2006, 08:04 AM
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OK, I'm looking for feedback....This boat is very nice and while 200+ people have viewed my post, noone has called or submitted a reply....This boat is loaded with goodies and is very solid for it's age, and per my discussions with a few of you offline, I believe the price is more than fair.
I appreciate all of you Seacraft lover's input - Let me know what you think.....
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Old 07-13-2006, 09:21 AM
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Default Re: 1973 Seacraft CC

What size is it? What kind of shape is the transom in?
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Old 07-13-2006, 09:34 AM
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Default Re: 1973 Seacraft CC

My 1973 CC does not have the same lay out in the back.my 2 rear boxs go up to the top of the gunnels.Potter must have made them with options.this boat would sell quicker down south.people that no these boats like good info and pics on transom,decks and tank age.
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Old 07-13-2006, 11:02 AM
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i love the set up but the drive from FL is a beast....
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Old 07-13-2006, 12:44 PM
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Default Re: 1973 Seacraft CC

Thanks finally for some feedback. I see that I neglected to mention size...which does matter. It's 20'. The boat has the original 60 gal tank (I think) under the deck, as well as an additional 12 gal under the front seat of the center console. Both tanks solid with no crud in them. I can take any additional pics if desired.
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Old 07-17-2006, 03:02 PM
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Default Re: 1973 Seacraft CC

State why you are selling. Price is negotiable? say so; Make sure, and say, trailer is roadready for the distant buyer. Offer a test ride. Advertise locally.
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Old 07-17-2006, 06:11 PM
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How fast do those little piglets push your 20? How is fuel economy and Cruising speed? Does the weight cause you to take lots of water over the stern?
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Old 07-17-2006, 08:40 PM
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OK folks. Price is reduced to $11,000 or reasonable offer. I haven't used the boat much this year, and it is begging for someone who has the time to use her. The boat cruises nice at 25-27, and will do low 40s. At cruising speed, I'd estimate fuel consumption at 8-10gph. The little engines together probably weigh less than a 150HP four stroke and I don't get any water over the stern, unless I'm backing on a fish in the chop. Feel free to call me at 703 403 7233 with questions...Thanks
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Old 07-25-2006, 04:57 PM
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Default Re: 1973 Seacraft CC 20ft

C'mon guys....you gotta help a buddy out here. This Seacraft is nice. I'd love for someone to come by and we'll take her on the bay. I'll lower the price to $10,500 or offer and hope some folks show interest. I'd hate to have to resort to Ebay to sell her...Thanks- John
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