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A client of mine is selling his 2000 20' Seacraft. The boat is in good condition and has only a couple of minor blemishes (small chip in skeg, peeling paint on console hatch, etc)
Here are the specs: 2000 Seacraft 20 Classic with fighting lady yellow gelcoat 2001 Mercury 135 Optimax (with approximately 100 hours) 2000 Load Rite galvanized, single axle, roller trailer Boat is equipped with Standard Horizon VHF, trim tabs, coast guard gear, and (2) coolers. Price just reduced from $25,000 to $19,900 (firm). For more information, call me at 617-657-0050. Pictures are below: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Looks like a nice boat. With only 100 hours on the engine in over five years, the guy sure didn't go boating much
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have the injectors been replacedon the 135?
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![]() I will find out tomorrow what type of service has been done on the motor over the years. As far as engine hours are concerned, since there is not an hour meter on the boat the owner could only provide an estimate based on his very limited usage of the boat. However, the only real way to tell is to download the ECU. A few of the good surveyors in this area have the Merc software on their laptops and would be able to give specifics. |
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The injectors were replaced in April 2001.
Let me know if anyone has any other questions. |
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A bargain for a great "same as new" boat - I have a 2001 SC20 and am very happy with it. The 2000 era SC 20's are based on the very desirable Potter SC 20 MA's with the higher, wider gunnels with open under gunnel space for great rod storage and 'toe space".
This boat is a cost effective way to get a ready to go fishing SC 20 MA that will become a "classic" in time. |
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Ed,
Are you sure that's Fighting Lady Yellow?
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Take into consideration the over cast skies in the photo.
I have sprayed Awl Grip and Gel Coat "FLY" on 5 of my past and previous boats. Depending on who does the tinting the variation is tremendous. I have learned to buy my Awl Grip in the US Paints OEM cans. Most paint shops do the mix with Awl Base tint. My 20 SF is darker, my old 15 Whaler was perfect, as well as my 14 LuCraft. Do not let the paint shop do the mix. See ya, Ken Oh yeah, It looks like "FLY to me, just a hair light.
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The boat is right outside of my office. It is a pale yellow gelcoat.....whether or not Seacraft called it "Fighting Lady Yellow" in 2000, I am not sure......but whenever I see a boat of this color I (correctly or incorrectly) refer to it as fighting lady yellow.
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You're right. For some reason I always thought FLY was the darker yellow I've seen on a bunch of Seacrafts, including under the blue paint on my Seafari.
Nice looking 20' CC! rockdoc
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