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Old 10-04-2013, 05:41 PM
mentalfloss mentalfloss is offline
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Default 1974 Dorado 22' for sale

Sorry this is not a Sea Craft, but I am selling it because I just had a Sea Craft rebuilt.....

For sale is a 1974 Dorado 22' long with a 8'4" beam. It has a 1990 Yamaha 200 on it.
Transom and hull are solid. A couple soft spots in the deck. Motor starts right up and runs well. Tilt and trim does not work. Has trim tabs and a large bait well. Tower can hold 3 big guys.

This is a beautiful classic boat. Not many around. Asking $8500.
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Old 10-04-2013, 07:36 PM
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Get in the hole Charlie!!! Incommming...Boom!
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Old 10-04-2013, 07:48 PM
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I want to see the pictures of the rebuilt Seacraft.......
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Old 10-08-2013, 07:33 PM
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Here are some pics of the Sea Craft. Omni Marine in Englewood Florida did the rebuild. I think that they did a great job. We replaced the transom with 5 layers of 3/4" Aqua Tech. Raised the floor 3". New 50 gallon fuel tank. Cut out the casting deck and made the entire deck the same height. Added a cooler/coffin in the deck. Foamed it all in. Added a 3/4 tower. Live well/ seat. Tube speakers. and a 150 Suzuki. Also had the hull gelcoated and the inside and deck gel coated with a non-skid gel coat striping and hammerhead.

I got it back 2 months ago and it is now in the shop getting the final punch list done. Mainly cosmetic stuff. They are replacing the tower floor with a striped fiberglass floor to match the deck. Also adding a Tbag.
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Old 10-08-2013, 08:24 PM
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Tube speakers..
Not to sound old fashion.......
Those speakers look like a Microwave transmission tower..
Bet if you crank them up to about 20, you will not even have to start the motor for forward motion..

I do like your choice in color though!

Nice looking west coast rig!!!

Good luck with selling the Dorado!
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