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Destroyer
10-28-2011, 06:34 PM
Hi again sports fans... new to the game is this latest entry:
http://newjersey.craigslist.org/boa/2673039219.html
There are 3 types of hulls I like... Cuddy Cabin, Pilot House and Walk Around. I don't know that much about Sea Swirls personally, although I have heard some nice things about them...So my question is, does anyone have any direct experience with them, and if so, what are your feelings. And of course, anyone that has any opinion is more than welcome to chime in, since I highly value everyone's opinion here. :clap:
spareparts
10-28-2011, 07:49 PM
Never been a fan of them, if I remember correctly(correct me if I'm wrong). they were built along side the neptunes in Columbia SC in the old Sunbird plant. I personally don't think they match up with a V
How about this http://www.boattrader.com/listing/1979-Seacraft-Scepter-99971722
or this
http://www.boattrader.com/listing/1983-Seacraft-Center-Console-100058990
or this
http://www.classicseacraft.com/community/showthread.php?t=23151
If I were going to move up from a V20, it would be to a 23 Seacraft, next step up would be a 26 Bertram(outboard model or converted)
get in touch with Big Shrimpin(if he comes around here any more), he can find you a good one
randlemanboater
10-28-2011, 08:32 PM
I looked at one of them years ago when I was buying my Grady White, seemed like they were pretty cheeply made...but that was in 1993 or 1994, they may have improved later.
Another thing to consider, you are going to have to get up near the 24-25 foot range to have the same cockpit space as a V.
Destroyer
10-28-2011, 09:10 PM
I looked at one of them years ago when I was buying my Grady White, seemed like they were pretty cheeply made...but that was in 1993 or 1994, they may have improved later.
Another thing to consider, you are going to have to get up near the 24-25 foot range to have the same cockpit space as a V.
True, but I gain all the front room that is lost with a cuddy cabin. That's why I like walk arounds... all the space of a center console with a small cuddy for weather protection.
Spare, I don't want to move up in size... I have a 22 Cruisers now, down form a 25 Allmand, and my V is down from the Cruisers...The cheaply made is the comment(s) I was looking for. Still, I'm obligated to go see the boat tomorrow, so I'll let everyone know what she looks like up close and personal.
Thanks to you both for the info. :)
Destroyer
10-28-2011, 11:58 PM
OK, just got back from looking at the boat... (yes, at 12am in the morning)... Truthfully, she is beautiful. Great trailer..4 wheel brakes, zero rust, newer tires. The boat itself has all the options, trim tabs, clean, etc. Full enclousure, nice seats, etc. The problem is she's not really a walk around as I know them ... more like an indented deck so they could call it a walk around. Very deep cabin, more like a cruiser...Plenty of space to sleep several adults......luxurious... But all this luxury comes at a price..and the price is a tiny aft end for fishing... I mean tiny.. like maybe 3 feet from the cabin to the stern fold down seats? I hate to, but I'm gonna pass... and the engine is pristine...<sigh>.. And so the search continues....:head:
cterrebonne
10-29-2011, 11:26 AM
Hi again sports fans... new to the game is this latest entry:
http://newjersey.craigslist.org/boa/2673039219.html
There are 3 types of hulls I like... Cuddy Cabin, Pilot House and Walk Around. I don't know that much about Sea Swirls personally, although I have heard some nice things about them...So my question is, does anyone have any direct experience with them, and if so, what are your feelings. And of course, anyone that has any opinion is more than welcome to chime in, since I highly value everyone's opinion here. :clap:
do we know the weight on that hull. looks like a lot of boat for a 150.
randlemanboater
10-29-2011, 01:36 PM
Sorry it didn't pan out...but you are looking at the right time, its a buyers market!
spareparts
10-29-2011, 04:50 PM
have you looked at older pursuits? I used to have a 21, I never finished it(its the original spareparts boat, I traded it for the Mitchell). They are extremely well built, have solid glass stringers. See if you can find one thats been repowered
randlemanboater
10-29-2011, 09:15 PM
My dream boat, well at least one I think I may be achieveable, is a Parker 23 WA with the OB on a bracket. I almost bought one of them way back when.
Destroyer
10-30-2011, 04:30 PM
My dream boat, well at least one I think I may be achieveable, is a Parker 23 WA with the OB on a bracket. I almost bought one of them way back when.
I gotta go along with you Randlemanboater.. I've loved Parkers for a long time...almost as long as Wellcrafts. Not too sure on the outboard on a bracket "look" though. Never really cared for it on any boat. But if I could get a Parker like that I "think" I could make an exception. :love:
Curapa
10-30-2011, 05:46 PM
If I were to buy a WA or a pilot house I would look a Parker boats for sure.
I definitley agree on the 23' Seacraft. Have you considered a classic Seafari?
spareparts
10-30-2011, 07:08 PM
The safari is small, its smaller than a V, The Scepter/Tsunami is the way to go, its a 23, but a big 23. Much bigger than a Formula 233
Hers some Pursuit's
Fresh water in Ill http://www.boattrader.com/listing/1987-Pursuit-2200-99453723
Nice one In CT http://www.boattrader.com/listing/1989-Pursuit-2350-99074658
in MI http://www.boattrader.com/listing/1988-Pursuit-2200-Cc-99960202
Neat one in Southport NC with twin 140 Johnrudes http://www.boattrader.com/listing/1988-Pursuit-2350-Cuddy-99874941
good looking 20 fter in CT with an ETEC http://www.boattrader.com/listing/1988-Pursuit-2000-99051666 loks to be about the same size as a v, looks like low freeboard from the cockpit though
plenty more of them out there, I didn't know how far you wanted to go or how much you wanted to spend, search boat trader for more
reelapeelin
10-30-2011, 07:34 PM
Spare that 20 Pursuit is SWEET stuff...:love:
RidgeRunner
10-31-2011, 07:55 AM
I had a Pursuit 22 Cuddy before the Whaler and while I was working on the v20. Nice boat, a little less deadrise than a V, but rode good with the extra weight of the cabin. Fairly big cockpit and well built..Cuddy was not large enough for an overnighter no matter how calm, or how intoxicated. (might just be me) Nookie potential if you don't use it to store everything known to man.. Fish boxes in the floor worked OK, It needed a baitwell. Not really a walk around IMO. You had to climb up on top to set the anchor with a handrail high enough to catch you mid shin.
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randlemanboater
10-31-2011, 09:52 PM
My old Grady White (89 Sailfish 25) had the OBs on a bracket. It is unreal how nice it is to have a full transom to lean on when fishing, or sitting on a cooler riding, or keeping big waves out. It had a big fishbox on top of the transom that fit everything I ever caught (big dolphin, king mackeral, piles of grouper).
There is only 2 ways to get that feeling, an inboard big enough for the motors to be below the cockpit, and an outboard on a bracket. Ok, maybe 3 if you get one of those jackshaft setups.
Guess I'm more function than style.
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