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Old 08-08-2002, 07:10 PM   #11
JohnR
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Jeff - they are sweet boats - My understanding is that a fellow named Carl Mosley started the company and hired a specific naval architect to design the original 19' hull. Potter purchased the company in 68 and had it for more than a decade. The time under his lead was when the company flourished, released the 23 footers and all of the other models (including the SeaVette - a go fast on a SC23 hull). He then sold the company but still works in a lot of marine apps and some seacraft related stuff... Seacraft is now owned by the Bass Pro Shops people along with Mako...

There is a lot of cool stuff on Trayder's site: http://classicseacraft.com

Steve - that boat (the pequod) has been for sale for months, 6 maybe more - and it ain't a Seacraft...

Bill - no prob. His add is very misleading saying it's "like a 23 SC" but it's not...

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