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I have had my 20' Seafari for 25 years and it refuses to age and I still am in love with it. I used to travel with someone who had a 22 Gypsy HiLiner. It is an extremely dry boat, and much better in a chop than my 20".
I'm a SeaCraft guy but the HiLiner turns me on!
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Paul S. Hoffman FLASHBACK 20' SeaCraft Seafari Boca Raton, FL |
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222 Hiliner is a great hull. It's in a different class than the 20 seacraft . . . much more comparable to the 23.
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I know this an old thread but I’ve been searching for a good site that has some interest in the HiLiner GYPSY 222, I purchased one on the Fourth of July. I’ve done some gel coat, and top coat painting as well as refurbishment of the teak onboard, I don’t have a capacity plaque and can’t find one anywhere does any one have a picture of one from the owners manual or from your vessel that I can see to make my own I do know the formula to calculate the weight but that doesn’t cover the info needed for display on the boat.
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There's a couple of facebook pages for Hiliners.
https://www.facebook.com/MIKESMARINE222 https://www.facebook.com/HiLiner-Marine-161381810554321 https://www.facebook.com/groups/772059416252920 Mike Tolman probably has some made up already . . . I would check with him. Here's the Boston Whaler Yankee Voyager (which is a Hiliner Gypsy copy) says 1949lbs also . . . http://www.wellcraftv20.com/gallery/...70770779_o.jpg http://www.wellcraftv20.com/gallery/...yankee_voyager http://www.wellcraftv20.com/gallery/...brochure_4.jpg |
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