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Fyi you will never find a cheap 23
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23' Project:
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace...55363552058139 http://www.classicseacraft.com/commu...ad.php?t=30105 http://www.classicseacraft.com/commu...ad.php?t=30332 A little more all-there... maybe get you out on the water sooner: https://www.facebook.com/marketplace...76457696124139 Good luck! |
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BTW, none of my friends or me are as skinny as yours so fitting 8 would never happen. |
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Thankfully we were only 7 on Saturday... But we did hit 8 on Sunday! LOL I am keeping my eyes peeled for a Seavette or Savage... but I'm probably going to go something larger 25' or 27'+ next boat. I had a vision the other day of a murdered-out, modernized and bracketed-outboard Seavette... all black and chrome w/ tan upholstery. Quote:
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XjuwWZG37ZQ
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That would be a 502 ci.
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Next thought. What about turning the Seafari into a CC with a quick and dirty restoration using plywood rather than Coosa and other composites? No bracket, just hang an outboard off the transom after notching it. Simple console and lean post. Nothing fancy, but something to cut my teeth on and get on the water while waiting for the right 23 (or blasphemous, a formula 233) to come along.
I figure there isn't too much of a market for a bare hull Seafari to try to sell it. I already have a tank for it. Hmmm... |
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