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Old 07-15-2002, 10:32 AM
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Default Price of 20 CC

I have been looking for a 20 CC for a project. The best deal I have found is $1500 hull and trailer (both need complete re-build). I am curious as to whether this is a good deal. Any input would be appreciated.
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Old 07-15-2002, 11:35 AM
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HA JOHN C
I SPENT $4,000 ON A 23’ CENTER CONSOL HULL ONLY. I WAS GLAD TO GET IT AND I HAD TO RE DO EVERYTHING. I GUESS IT ALWAYS COMES DOWN TO “IS IT WORTH IT TO YOU”? MOST GUYS WOULDN’T WANT TO RE DO A BOAT BUT FOR THOSE THAT LIKE THIS KIND OF STUFF IT IS A DIFFERENT STORY. I CAME INTO MY PROJECT THIS WAY WHEN I PUT IN ALL THE TIME SWEET AND MONEY WILL I REALLY, REALLY WANT THE KEEP THE BOAT FOR A VERY LONG TIME OR NOT? AS FOR A 20’ SEACRAFT FOR $1,500 THAT SOUNDS LIKE A GOOD BUY TO ME.
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Old 07-15-2002, 07:55 PM
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fellow ship, you must have been feeling really good that day to drop that kinda money and what was basicly a hull skin...
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Old 07-15-2002, 08:01 PM
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Hmmmm, my friend is buying a 1980 20' i/o that is /has a new motor /outdrive , transom redone with trailer but no t-top or electronics for 8,000. I told him I thought it was a great deal , considering the condition, turn-key.
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Old 07-17-2002, 05:19 PM
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JohnC,
What year is your hull? Most of the older hulls will need some major work and any that have been restored will command a high price - just check the market and you'll see what I mean. Older hulls restored and new power is the way to go especially if it is a classic SeaCraft. I bought my '71 20ft CC hull and trailer for $1500.00. Hull and deck was structurally sound but the transom was suspect(30 years and who knows how many motors). I put a new Honda 130 on and fished my a** of for 2 years before any restoration was done.

Right now I'm having a shop redo the transom, reengineer the live well and add hydraulic steering. My original goal was to enclose the transom and add a floatation brackett but the cost of extending my shaft etc was cost prohibitive. By the time it's finished I will probably have about have about $1,4000.00 - $1,5000.00 including original cost,motor and transom restoration just to give you an idea. The end result is pretty satisfying and much better than a new generic popout.

1500.00 is a good price for a project boat.
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Old 07-17-2002, 06:10 PM
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The correct #s for my post are $14,000.00 to $15,000.00.
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Old 07-17-2002, 09:23 PM
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bac doc - could you post some performence #'s for the 130? also, your transom couldnt have been too bad to support all the weight? but im real curious as to top end and with the 130..
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Old 07-18-2002, 08:37 AM
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Thanks for all the help. I'm not sure of the year, the owner has said 1973 and 1979, basically he doesn't know, he owns several boats (business) and I haven't asked him to find the title yet. I am certain it is mid 70's. Right now it isn't going anywhere and I am researching the cost of the repairs. I originally wanted to replace the deck with a single level deck and put a bracket on. The deck is in pretty good shape and could be restored fairly easily; far and away the path of least resistance is to keep it all original. I am wondering whether I should do the total rebuild and put on a new engine or restore it with original deck and notched transom. The latter would probably not suit my fishing needs as well but I know I could run it a while then sell it. I have another boat and cart blanc use of a very nice offshore boat so another boat is more of a want than a need. Thanks again, I will let you know what happens.
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Old 07-18-2002, 11:03 AM
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I am new to the site. I have noticed that most of the messages are from owners of the center console boats. i have a 1971 seafari 20 that I have owned for 4 years. Are there many of the cuddy cabins still running out there. Hopefully later this summer I will take some pix of the boat and post them on the site.
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Old 07-18-2002, 11:20 AM
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Well, you Florida guys have the advantage of being in boating heaven; boats are plentiful and a lot cheaper than up here in the Northeast. Here is a 20 footer classified I saw just yesterday (disclaimer:not my boat or anyone I know..)

20' SEACRAFT CC, 1973. Vy gd cond. New VHF, Garmin 175 GPS, new steering. Hull recently striped of old bottom paint, minor repairs to gel coat & new bottom paint applied. This boat spent 18 yrs in a garage & is a true classic. Comes w/an older Calkins trlr & can be seen in Dennis, MA. No motor. $6500/bo; Call Chris. (Laconia, NH) 603-520-1137
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