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Old 09-25-2018, 12:36 PM
Bandit91 Bandit91 is offline
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Default 1984 23 CC opinions

I’ve got the opportunity to purchase an 84 23 ft for what I feel like is a pretty good price. I currently have a potter era 18 ft that I love and am looking to add a bigger boat. I’ve researched and found that the 81-82 hills are very strong and most people like them and I’ve seen that the 87 and later are the tracker era that are less desirable. I haven’t seen much about the boats in the 84 range. What are everyone’s opinions on these? It’s my understanding that these are pre tracker era but under a different name than the csy boats of 81-82. I like the boat but don’t want to find out later that it’s not as strong as the earlier hulls. The current owner has never really run the boat offshore, mostly freshwater use which is good in terms of keeping the boat in good condition but has me a little worried that issues may surface when I start running her hard offshore.

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Ryan
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Old 09-25-2018, 12:49 PM
Vezo, Part II Vezo, Part II is offline
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Where in SC is it? Haha. I’d buy it!!! 23 CC are very hard to find, especially a freshwater. My buddy down here is redoing a 76, factory diesel I/O, converting to bracket, outboard. Not sure how far you’ll have to take her down, but sounds like a solid start! Just my $.02.

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Old 09-25-2018, 01:03 PM
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Where in SC is it? Haha. I’d buy it!!! 23 CC are very hard to find, especially a freshwater. My buddy down here is redoing a 76, factory diesel I/O, converting to bracket, outboard. Not sure how far you’ll have to take her down, but sounds like a solid start! Just my $.02.

Vezo, Part II
Haha, it’s actually not in SC but I’m still torn about purchasing it. I know I’m probably unnnecesarily biased but if it was a potter I’d alrwady have it at the house. My gut tells me I won’t regret buying it though. If I do decide to pass on it I will gladly post it’s whereabouts here on the site so someone else here would have a shot at it.
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Old 09-25-2018, 01:17 PM
Vezo, Part II Vezo, Part II is offline
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Please PM me. “Boats Available” is frowned upon. Thanks and Go Get It!

Vezo.
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Old 09-25-2018, 01:20 PM
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Please PM me. “Boats Available” is frowned upon. Thanks and Go Get It!

Vezo.
Gotcha, will do. Thanks for the input
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Old 09-25-2018, 04:10 PM
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I rebuilt an 85' 20 it was a solid boat, Seacraft Industries was building them then same goes for 84'...you should have no problem as far as initial build quality goes but it is a 30 yr old boat
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