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Old 06-17-2007, 08:53 AM   #1
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Look into a used 23' Sea Craft (if you can find one). Best 23' hull ever. Like one of the earlier posts, I agree, Used boat, new power. If you can get hold of a nice hull and repower with a Suzuki 250 4 stroke, you will have a SWEEEET boat. 25K should be doable. I also like the idea of taking a few charters for the reasons mentioned. Here's a link to a finishd one Saw this at the boat show last year. AWSOME http://www.yachtworld.com/boats/1671905/0 Also Check Out http://www.yachtworld.com/core/listi...=Stern&photo=2
60K for a SC rebuild - ouch! Cheaper to have one done over by Wildfire Marine in Florida, shipping both ways, than Metan .... But 25-30K is doable for a used 23 SC with new power. Better to stay younger than 86 if you do. Hard towing this boat fully loaded with a Trailblazer.

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