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20' CC 1977 2011 Yamaha 150
Just finishing restoration owned for 10 years |
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mattwith 1971 20SF TBD FL
Purchased in 2012 in NJ and sat in MD for a few years, it's now waiting to be restored by Wildfire Marine. =] |
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Rmaker 1983 20MA
Pompano Beach, FL |
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1975 Seacraft 23 Serial Number
Hey all. New to sight. Was hoping I could get some help with this. I am looking at a 1975 23 Superfish I/O, but the photo of the serial number is puzzling me. Serial number is SECF3028M750. I can figure out all but the M750. Any thoughts? Thanks.
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1978 23 SF customized by Mark Ellis? in 2000, Stainless Marine twin bracket. Radar arch with bimini, teak floors and gunnels, Proline console, K plane trim tabs, Hydraulic steering, 135 gal. fuel tank 8 ft. long. Had twin 200 OX66's. Bought the hull in the spring and put a single 250 OX66 on it. Top end about 35 knots with 4 adults, gear and half a tank. Cruises at nice at 22 to 28 knots. Planes at about 14 knots with the tabs down.
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71 20 SF, TBD, Padanaram MA
In need of LOTS of love. Will live next spring. |
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My money pit
71 SeaCraft SF 20 83 Mercury 150 Black Max. Put in new floor and transom in winter of 2014 still got a long way to go.
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86' 23' Sceptre, Closed Transom with bracketed 2001 Suzuki 140 DTs EFI.
Enclosure with Radar Arch/rocket launchers. Just bought it last week and can't wait to outfit it for fishing in NE next year! |
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I'm late to add myself to this list.
1985 23' SeaCraft Sceptre, purchased from a member here in FL Had old twin 140 Evinrudes, now gone Boat is now stripped down and getting closer to ready to put back together It'll sport a pair of 150 Optimaxes, on the original notched transom, for now. Maybe someday I can afford new motors and a bracket. Attempting to be a budget redo with let's call it a charter boat finish. This is not a $20, $30, $50k money pit. It will not win show prizes. But it will be safe, solid, catch fish, and get us back on the water. The bleeding is about to start, and boat will likely earn a name in the next 1-2 months. Big (for us) parts purchases are about to happen. |
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