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Old 07-12-2014, 10:52 AM
FishStretcher FishStretcher is offline
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Thumbs up Compliments on having a Seacraft

I think every day I take the boat out, I get compliments. It's really amazing. I have a grubby 20MA that needs cleaning. What isn't crazed gelcoat is covered in algae or bait slime or seaweed. But both small commercial fishermen and recreational types stop to talk to me about the Seacraft they had and how great they are. They really have a great reputation in Buzzards Bay.
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Old 07-12-2014, 12:49 PM
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Yes Sir, it is quite amazing. I told a guy checking out my 'ol clunker a week or two ago she turns 36 this month. He could not believe it! Then I rubbed it in, just a little bit and I opened the fish box full of dolphin and showed him what a great fishing boat it is.
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Old 07-12-2014, 01:45 PM
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Amazing it is.
Somtimes its almost embarrasing when you get so many admirers.One time I happened to be putting the Tsunami on the trailer while an awards ceremony for a fishing tournament was taking place.Im not exaggerating here, half the crowd left the ceremony to look at tbe Seacraft.I think I spent 45 minutes answering questions
This was on the great lakes (Ontario) where Seacrafts are not very common.There never seems to be a day on the water when I dont get at least one or two "Nice Boat"

I have to say that this site is responsible for a lot of the good remarks.Without the good words and incredible restorations that so many of you have shared, I probably would have just bought some other glass boat.Thanks classic seacraft for pointing me in the right direction
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Old 07-25-2014, 01:42 AM
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If the name on the boat is - Egg Suckin Dog - it gets worse, it becomes gas stations too lol. Amazing how many young guys know about them and comment at the docks as the boats were built before they were born lol
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Old 08-04-2014, 07:27 PM
SnafuFishTeam SnafuFishTeam is offline
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If the name on the boat is - Egg Suckin Dog - it gets worse, it becomes gas stations too lol. Amazing how many young guys know about them and comment at the docks as the boats were built before they were born lol
Easy there on us young guys, LOL! A guy on a 46' Rampage this weekend could not get enough of my 23/cc.

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Old 08-04-2014, 07:42 PM
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I have mine in the driveway as I work on it and countless people are stopping me in the yard and ask me if I want to sell it. It is a very sexy boat even though it's 30 years old
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