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Need to stop by your shop again.
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#22
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Quote:
Joe R, 21 SeaCraft Susie 2
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#23
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I'd love to see a family tree with the various mutations shown...
Guess it pretty much starts with Carl's Si-Vad and race boats. Original 1960's 21 19-20, 15, 25, 27, 23, 18, copies, derivatives, and? Lots of chil'n out there. |
#24
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The newer 20 was popped from a 69’ 20’ mild, the 21 is actually 20’ 4” marketed as a 21 and just assuming it was a new mold as was the 25 and 32, never seen anything about the 23
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Great discussion thanks fellas. I think I've got both my questions answered. It appears that the newer 21 was redesigned from the ground up. One of the things that had me confused was that the literature lists the newer 21 as weighing only 100 pounds less then the 23 and drafting only 1 inch less then the 23. Everyone that has a post 98 21 has had nothing but great things to say about the boats ride. One of the reasons for my questions is I have a 23 here that is in great shape and I'm trying to decide what to do with it. Been toying around with the seacraft 21 conch idea. Please don't throw tomatoes at me lol
strick
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#26
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Cool!!!!
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#27
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Flexpat, Don't forget the run of 2009 26 footers at MA and TE editions.
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#28
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Not what I have been told and certainly not what I have seen personally.
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83 MA i came up with 19'6" (with the cap off). My 69 is 19'8" (cap on) just like advertised...
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#30
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1998 Seacraft brochure has the story about where the newer 20' seacraft mold came from
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