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seacraft or wellcraft
witch boat do yall think has the most value when restored? good and bad views on both. your thoughts!:head:
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Also more money to buy. A crappy Wellcraft is a dime a dozen. A crappy Seacraft will still demand a price comparable with a decent Wellcraft. If you find a deal on a Seacraft then jump on it. |
I second what MB said..
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I third it.
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seacraft, no doubt
if i was going to flip a boat for money, do a whaler. |
phatdaddy i would love to have a whaler.have been looking for a 13 super sport, but there are proud of them! if you can find a good one ie no bottom paint newer 40hp dry hull. it seems like you can buy a mckee for a whole lot less like spares and his friends,but there worth alot less. its all in what you want.
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i have done a couple of whalers and you have to get the hull at a good price. they are like harleys or jeep cj series, everybody wants one.
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And here I thought you Wellcraft owners thought highly of the V's..............
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the question was which has the most value when restored,
not which do we think is a better boat. |
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I'm partial to the Sceptre model.....
Before Mosely - the original SeaCraft owner built a 21' that was reported to be very special. A cuddy style, but huge for a 21' and overbuilt to blast across ocean seas at high speed. Only a few hulls left from what I read...... |
Before Mosely - the original SeaCraft owner built a 21' that was reported to be very special.
A cuddy style, but huge for a 21' and overbuilt to blast across ocean seas at high speed. Only a few hulls left from what I read...... Carl Moesley was the original designer and builder of Seacrafts, you might be thinking of Bill Potter who purchased the company from him. |
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